SARS definition

SARS means the South African Revenue Services.
SARS means the South African Revenue Services;

Examples of SARS in a sentence

  • Further, should there be any delay in the issue of the aforesaid transfer duty receipt by SARS, then in that event, the compliant parties shall be entitled to claim xxxx interest from the non-compliant party.

  • Should SARS refuse to issue a transfer duty certificate in respect of the sale of the Property, due to the fact that any party is in arrears with any payments to SARS then in that event, the party who is in arrears must within 7 days remedy such breach as per clause 8 above.

  • The Parties Agent warrant that they are in compliance with their Tax obligations to SARS.


More Definitions of SARS

SARS means the SOUTH AFRICAN REVENUE SERVICE, an organ of state within the public administration but outside the public service established in terms of Section 2 of the South African Revenue Service Act, 1997 (Act No. 34 of 1997), with its principal address at 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Nieuw Muckleneuk, Pretoria;
SARS or "stock appreciation right" means a right granted by the Company, as compensation for services rendered, to receive a payment of cash or an issue or transfer of securities based wholly or in part on changes in the trading price of publicly traded securities of the Company.
SARS means stock appreciation rights granted pursuant to Section 7 of the Plan.
SARS means rights entitling the holder upon exercise to receive cash or Stock, as the Committee determines, equal to a function (determined by the Committee using such factors as it deems appropriate) of the amount by which the Stock has appreciated in value since the date of the Award.
SARS means share appreciation rights, awarded pursuant to Article VII, with respect to Shares.