Former Springbok rugby legend Schalk Burger Snr and wine farm sentenced for tax return failures
Schalk Burger Sr was fined R56,000 for failing to submit tax returns from 2011 to 2023 despite SARS reminders; his company also received multiple fines for VAT and PAYE omissions.
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Former Springbok, Schalk Burger Snr, sentenced for tax evasion
The Paarl Magistrates’ Court has sentenced former Springbok rugby player, Schalk Willem Petrus Burger Senior, and his company, Welbedacht Wines (Pty) Ltd, after being convicted for failing to submit tax returns. 69-year-old Burger was convicted on 14 counts, including “failure to submit a VAT201 return for the period 02/2023, an EMP201 return for the period 03/2023 and IT12 Income Tax returns for the period of 2011 to 2022”, said the National…
Former Springbok fined for tax failures
Former Springbok player Schalk Burger Sr and his wine business, Welbedacht Wines, have been fined for failing to submit various tax returns. The Paarl Magistrates Court this week imposed fines after Burger and his company did not file a series of VAT, PAYE and personal income tax returns, some dating back more than a decade, according to TimesLIVE. Welbedacht Wines received two fines of R6 000 each for not submitting a February 2023 VAT return a…
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