
Voluntary Disclosure Relief
for Customs and Excise:
A New Avenue to Come Clean

The 2025 Draft Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill (2025 Draft TALAB), published on 16 August 2025, proposes a groundbreaking reform, the insertion of Chapter XB into the Customs and Excise Act, No. 91 1964, creating a dedicated voluntary disclosure relief programme for customs and excise contraventions in respect of underpayments.
For years, South Africa’s Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP) has allowed taxpayers to correct past defaults on Income Tax, Value-Added Tax (VAT), Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), and other mainstream taxes under the Tax Administration Act, No. 28 of 2011 (TAA). Often some of the riskiest and most heavily penalised areas of non-compliance, being Customs and Excise, were left outside the framework. That gap is finally closing.
Free To Package Subscribers!

Voluntary Disclosure Relief
for Customs and Excise:
A New Avenue to Come Clean

For years, South Africa’s Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP) has allowed taxpayers to correct past defaults on Income Tax, Value-Added Tax (VAT), Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE), and other mainstream taxes under the Tax Administration Act, No. 28 of 2011 (TAA). Often some of the riskiest and most heavily penalised areas of non-compliance, being Customs and Excise, were left outside the framework. That gap is finally closing.
The 2025 Draft Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill (2025 Draft TALAB), published on 16 August 2025, proposes a groundbreaking reform, the insertion of Chapter XB into the Customs and Excise Act, No. 91 1964, creating a dedicated voluntary disclosure relief programme for customs and excise contraventions in respect of underpayments.
Free To Package Subscribers!
Key Takeaways:
In this session, the following key topics will be covered:
- What is the Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP) and a brief history.
- The requirements of a valid VDP disclosure under Chapter XB of the Customs and Excise Act, No. 91 of 1964.
- What constitutes an “underpayment”.
- Relief on offer.
- Extended Q&A and discussion.
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners & Accountants
Commercial Advisors
Business
Owners
Key Takeaways:
In this session, the following key topics will be covered:
- What is the Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP) and a brief history.
- The requirements of a valid VDP disclosure under Chapter XB of the Customs and Excise Act, No. 91 of 1964.
- What constitutes an “underpayment”.
- Relief on offer.
- Extended Q&A and discussion.
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners & Accountants
Commercial Advisors
Business
Owners
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Meet The Speakers

André Daniels
Head of Tax Controversy & Dispute Resolution
Admitted Attorney
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André Daniels is the Head of Tax Controversy and Dispute Resolution. He holds an LLB degree from the University of Johannesburg and brings over five years of practical experience in South African law. As an admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa, André has extensive expertise in litigation and consulting. He specializes in navigating the complexities of tax dispute resolution, with a strong focus on legal strategy. His responsibilities include managing tax disputes, overseeing voluntary disclosures, and leading his team in all matters related to SARS engagements.

Richan Schwellnus
Senior Tax Attorney, Admitted Attorney, BCom
General Tax Practitioner (SA)™ (SAIT)
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Richan Schwellnus is well-versed in advising both individual and corporate clients on cross-border transactions, relocations and acquisitions. Having completed BCom Honours and LLB degrees, Richan is currently reading towards his LLM Tax Law degree from the University of Pretoria. Richan specialises in corporate restructuring for South Africans relocating abroad, to ensure optimal international tax compliance.
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