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Sars narrows ‘honest mistake’ defence: what tax penalty changes mean
The Star
|June 19, 2026
CERTAIN tax amendments receive significant public attention, while others effect substantive changes to the balance of power between SARS and taxpayers without widespread notice.
The 2026 amendment to South Africa's understatement penalty regime is an example of the latter.
For years, taxpayers and advisers have debated the meaning of a phrase that sounds simple but carries serious legal consequences: “bona fide inadvertent error”. In ordinary language, it means an honest, unintended mistake. In tax law, it has often been the dividing line between a taxpayer who made an error and a taxpayer who could face an understatement penalty.
This position has now been altered.
The amendment does not provide that every tax error will automatically result in a penalty, nor does it permit Sars to impose penalties without establishing the statutory basis. Rather, taxpayers can no longer rely on the ‘honest mistake’ argument as a general defence to understatement penalties.
The legal framework has shifted accordingly.
What the amendment does
The Tax Administration Act imposes understatement penalties where a taxpayer understates tax and the understatement falls within one of the statutory penalty categories.
These categories include substantial understatement, reasonable care not taken in completing a return, no reasonable grounds for a tax position, gross negligence and intentional tax evasion. The penalty percentage depends on the behaviour involved and the circumstances of the case.
Previously, section 222 contained a general exclusion: a taxpayer was not liable for an understatement penalty if the understatement resulted from a bona fide inadvertent error.
That wording has now been removed from section 222.
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हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
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