Getting VAT Deductions Right
Every VAT vendor seeks to ensure that all possible permissible deductions in respect of input tax are claimed, but an incorrect claim can lead to expensive penalties and interest.
However, it is not only input tax that is deductible against output tax in arriving at a vendor’s liability to SARS, the Act contains a number of other deductions that do not constitute input tax as defined.
This webinar is designed to cover the essential considerations when claiming deductions as provided for in the VAT Act, using practical examples and discussion.
Date:
8 September 2026
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be covered:
- Overview of the Value-Added Tax Act rules relating to input tax deductions
- Other important deductions
- Ensuring that supplier documentation is compliant
- Motor vehicles
- Entertainment expenses
- Second-hand goods
- Practical examples
- Q&A
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Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners and Tax Consultants
Payments Administrators
Debtors and Creditors Clerks
Accountants
Auditors and Trainees
Financial Administrators
Directors and Business Owners
Business and Legal Compliance Officers
Payroll Administrators
Meet The Speaker
Prof Des Kruger was previously a Partner, and now Consultant, in the Tax Practice at Webber Wentzel Attorneys. He has studied law and tax at the universities of KwaZulu Natal and Wits in South Africa, and Harvard in the United States of America. Des is presently an Adjunct Professor at the University of Cape Town (Law Department) where he lectures in value-added tax (VAT) at the postgraduate level.
Des has specialised in all aspects of taxation, including international tax, corporate tax and value-added tax, for more than 46 years. During that time he spent 12 years in total at Inland Revenue/South African Revenue Service, where he was a Deputy Director (Legal Drafting) and then subsequentely a Specialist in the then Legal and Policy Division. He has co-authored Value-Added Tax in South Africa and Broomberg on Tax Strategy and is currently co-editor of Business Tax and Company Law Quarterly.
Des’ expertise has been recognised by various international research organisations including Chambers Global and the prestigious International Tax Review. He has also been named as one of the top tax consultants in South Africa by the International Tax Review and was named as Lawyer of the Year: Tax, 2010 by Best Lawyers.
Des has Advised both Margo and Katz Tax Commissions of Enquiry into the Tax System of South Africa, and was a member of the VAT Ad-hoc Committee of the Davies Tax Committee.