39. Reportable arrangement reference number
SARS must, after receipt of the information contemplated in section 38, issue a “reportable arrangement” reference number to each “participant” for administrative purposes only.
39. Reportable arrangement reference number
SARS must, after receipt of the information contemplated in section 38, issue a “reportable arrangement” reference number to each “participant” for administrative purposes only.
Part B
Reportable arrangements
34. Definitions
In this Part and in section 212, unless the context indicates otherwise, the following terms, if in single quotation marks, have the following meanings:
‘arrangement’ means any transaction, operation, scheme, agreement or understanding (whether enforceable or not);
‘financial benefit’ means a reduction in the cost of finance, including interest, finance charges, costs, fees and discounts on a redemption amount;
‘financial reporting standards’ means, in the case of a company required to submit financial statements in terms of the Companies Act, 2008 (Act No. 71 of 2008), financial reporting standards prescribed by that Act, or, in any other case, the International Financial Reporting Standards or appropriate financial reporting standards that provide a fair presentation of the financial results and position of the taxpayer;
“participant”, in relation to an ‘arrangement’, means-
(a) a “promoter”;
(b) a person who directly or indirectly will derive or assumes that the person will derive a “tax benefit” or “financial benefit” by virtue of an “arrangement”; or
(c) any other person who is party to an “arrangement” listed in a public notice referred to in section 35(2);
[Definition of “participant” substituted by section 40 of Act 44 of 2014 effective on 20 January 2015 and section 39 of Act 23 of 2015 effective on 8 January2016]
‘pre-tax profit’, in relation to an ‘arrangement’, means the profit of a ‘participant’ resulting from that ‘arrangement’ before deducting normal tax, which profit must be determined in accordance with ‘financial reporting standards’ after taking into account all costs and expenditure incurred by the ‘participant’ in connection with the ‘arrangement’ and after deducting any foreign tax paid or payable by the ‘participant’ in connection with the ‘arrangement’;
“promoter”, in relation to an “arrangement”, means a person who is principally responsible for organising, designing, selling, financing or managing the “arrangement”;
“reportable arrangement” means an “arrangement” referred to in section 35(1) or 35(2) that is not an excluded “arrangement” referred to in section 36;