Court Cases on Rebates
Several recent court cases in South Africa have addressed disputes related to the Diesel Refund Scheme, highlighting the importance of compliance with the Customs and Excise Act and SARS regulations.
Below is an overview of key cases:
- Sandbaken Boerdery (Pty) Ltd v Commissioner for SARS (Case 053180/2022)
In this case, Sandbaken sought to set aside SARS’s decision to refuse a refund of fuel levies on diesel purchases for the 2018/12 to 2020/10 tax periods. The court examined whether the applicant’s invoices, logbooks, and diesel storage records complied with the requirements of Part 3 of Schedule 6 of the Customs and Excise Act. The court ultimately ruled in favor of SARS, confirming the disallowance of the refund claim due to non-compliance with the statutory requirements. SAFLII+1South African Revenue Service
- Naude v Commissioner for SARS (Case 51712/2017)
This case involved an individual who sought to set aside SARS’s decision not to allow a refund of fuel levies on diesel purchases. The court considered whether the applicant was entitled to the diesel claims made during the period under review. The court found that the applicant did not meet the necessary requirements for the refund, including proper record-keeping and compliance with the provisions of the Customs and Excise Act. SAFLII
- Glencore Operations SA v Commissioner for SARS
In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of Appeal held that the list of activities qualifying for diesel refunds under the Customs Act is exhaustive. Glencore’s claim for a refund was initially disallowed by SARS, which argued that the activities did not constitute primary production activities in mining. The court emphasized the need for detailed evidence and adherence to the prescribed activities for refunds to be granted. trmlaw.co.za+1Bowmans Law
- Dankie Oupa Delwery CC v Commissioner for SARS (Case A216/2023)
This case involved disputes over the compliance of tax invoices, logbooks, and the timeframe for proving diesel usage for eligible activities. The court’s findings underscored the importance of maintaining accurate records and adhering to statutory requirements to qualify for diesel refunds. PvdZ Consulting (Pty) Ltd
Key Takeaways for Diesel Refund Claimants
- Compliance with Schedule 6 of the Customs and Excise Act: Ensure that all diesel purchases and usage are in line with the activities specified in Schedule 6, Part 3, Item 670.04.South African Revenue Service+3Bowmans Law+3SAFLII+3
- Proper Record-Keeping: Maintain detailed and accurate records, including invoices, logbooks, and storage documentation, for a minimum of five years.
- Clear Separation of Activities: Distinguish between eligible and non-eligible diesel usage, especially if engaging in multiple activities.
- Timely Submission of Claims: Submit refund claims within the prescribed timeframes and provide all necessary supporting documentation.
For more detailed information on these cases and their implications, you can refer to the official SARS High Court judgments page: South African Revenue Service.
If you require further assistance or have specific questions regarding your diesel refund claims, feel free to ask.
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