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SARS to change VAT ruling

08 Nov 2017 - by Debbie Badham
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FROM June, SARS will

withdraw its ruling that

grants airlines permission

to round-off to the nearest

rand, the VAT on domestic

air tickets.

All GDSs have indicated

that their systems will

be updated and ready to

support the two decimal

requirements come June

3, with some already

prepared.

Manual adjustments on

the part of the travel agent

should be minimal, says

Asata’s industry affairs

specialist, Karen Strydom.

She says feedback from

its members regarding

the pending change has

been positive with travel

agencies saying their back

ofce accounting systems

are ready to accommodate

the new ruling.

Amadeus, too, has

welcomed the new ruling,

saying over the years

several agents have

raised concerns about the

rounding off of VAT on air

tickets and asked how they

should respond to clients

who need to be SARS

compliant. Sabre, however,

feels that the legislation

implies that government

views travellers as being

overcharged by the industry

– albeit by suppliers and

not necessarily travel

agents. “This is certainly

not a negative development

but it will keep the industry 

on its toes,” says Sabre’s

manager of external

communications France

and Benelux, Raphaelle

Boissicat.

Amadeus adds that some

agents have questioned

how the reissuance of

tickets will be affected.

“While we cannot comment

with certainty at this

time, I can say that, as

the rounding of amounts

was always up, it should

not create any issues

as there won’t be any

decimal amounts that will

need to be collected. In

fact, reissues will allow

for small amounts to

be refunded back to the

passenger – residual value

that the agent can choose

to process as a refund or

not,” says general manager

of Amadeus Southern

Africa, Peter Long

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