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SA Customs Buzz: Latest on Covid-19 amendments

5 May 2020 - By Staff reporter
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For the latest news on the Covid-19 Draft Tax Bills and Rule Amendments relating to Covid-19 Relief Measures, please see today's post in "Customs".

Or follow this link: https://www.freightnews.co.za/article/covid-19-draft-tax-bills-and-rule-amendments-comment-due

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