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Former Passenger Rail Agency, PRASA CEO Lucky Montana is due to address the media this afternoon over a disputed tax bill of more than 55 million rand. Montana, now an MP with the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, filed criminal charges against SARS officials last week, alleging they fabricated a court judgment to pursue the massive debt and sequestrate his estate - calling it a political vendetta linked to his tenure at PRASA. But SARS hit back hard in a media briefing at the weekend, revealing Montana's tax history and branding his claims as lies. SARS spokesperson Siphithi Sibeko pointed to missed audits and extensions dating back to 2020. Elvis Presslin spoke to Keith Engel, CEO of the South African Institute of Taxation
By SAfmFormer Passenger Rail Agency, PRASA CEO Lucky Montana is due to address the media this afternoon over a disputed tax bill of more than 55 million rand. Montana, now an MP with the uMkhonto weSizwe Party, filed criminal charges against SARS officials last week, alleging they fabricated a court judgment to pursue the massive debt and sequestrate his estate - calling it a political vendetta linked to his tenure at PRASA. But SARS hit back hard in a media briefing at the weekend, revealing Montana's tax history and branding his claims as lies. SARS spokesperson Siphithi Sibeko pointed to missed audits and extensions dating back to 2020. Elvis Presslin spoke to Keith Engel, CEO of the South African Institute of Taxation

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