SARS - Verification vs Audit
The difference between a verification and an audit
SARS has answered the frequently asked question: “What is the difference between a verification and an audit?”
SARS has answered the frequently asked question: “What is the difference between a verification and an audit?”
What is verification
Verification is a face-value verification of the information declared by the taxpayer on the declaration or in a return. We will notify you that the return or declaration is subject to verification. SARS will conclude the verification within 21 business days from the date all required relevant material is received, if your return is for the current filing period.
What is an audit
An audit is an examination of the financial and accounting records and/or the supporting documents of the taxpayer to determine whether the taxpayer has correctly declared his/her tax position to SARS. A notification of the audit will be issued as well as a notification where additional material is required. Progress reports of the stage of the audit will be issued at intervals of 90 calendar days from the date of the Notification of Audit.
For more information, see the SARS Being Audited or Selected for Verification webpage.
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