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Customs

Modernisation of Air Passenger Tax

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On 27 June 2025, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) advised that it was continuing to modernise the management of Air Passenger Tax (APT) as part of the Customs Modernisation Programme. This phase will be implemented on the day and introduce new features designed to streamline online registration, return submission, and overall APT management for airline operators.

SARS indicated what was changing:

Passenger Manifests

Airlines will now be able to upload passenger lists directly to eFiling. The system will verify the format and content of these files and maintain a record of all uploads for tracking and reference purposes.

Registration Updates

Airlines will be able to update their registration details or deregister when necessary. The system will ensure that only authorised users can perform these actions.

Audit and Penalties

The system will automatically trigger audit cases if returns are submitted late or not at all. SARS officials will be able to initiate manual audits when needed. These cases will follow a structured process and may result in penalties being applied.

Communication

All letters and notices, including proof of registration, requests for documents, and penalty letters, will be sent electronically via eFiling or email. This will support SARS’ go-green approach to communication.

These enhancements to the APT system will provide improved tracking capabilities, enhanced security, and expedited processing times. Additionally, the system will integrate seamlessly with other SARS platforms to facilitate smooth data sharing and efficient workflow management. The implementation of APT Phase 2C represents a significant milestone in SARS’ modernisation efforts, offering a more transparent and user-friendly experience for both SARS and airline operators.

For more information, see the Air Passenger Tax webpage.

https://www.sars.gov.za/types-of-tax/air-passenger-tax/

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