Nothing at all, same status.
Have you escalated it? I am thinking of going to Sars tomorrow morning
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Nothing at all, same status.
I called the call centre again this morning. Apparently escalations don't have a timeframe around them and they're handled on a "first come, first served" basis. So you just have to wait. That's it.
Have you escalated it? I am thinking of going to Sars tomorrow morning
Ok so finally got a reply this morning.
The IRP5 declared is only for a period. Provide the IRP5 certificates for the missing periods or an affidavit to confirm periods of unemployment or other reason.
Anyone know what this means?
and then I forgot to attach a donation certificate for the NSRI for R100, I actually remembered this after I uploaded my initial docs but there isn’t a secondary option.
Ok so finally got a reply this morning.
The IRP5 declared is only for a period. Provide the IRP5 certificates for the missing periods or an affidavit to confirm periods of unemployment or other reason.
Anyone know what this means?
and then I forgot to attach a donation certificate for the NSRI for R100, I actually remembered this after I uploaded my initial docs but there isn’t a secondary option.
So i esculated my case today, filed the 13th, sent supporting docs through same day without any progress.. was also told that there is no turn around time on esculations but will be resolved as soon as possible.. what ever that means to SARS..
Typo.. Escalations..
Received my letter to state that SARS agrees with my assessment, so just have to wait for the Ching to hit my account![]()
Also still waiting, no movement. Filed on the 10th.
They also told me any verifications outstanding for longer than 21 working days gets escalated automatically, so I dunno anymore. It seems like they have 21 working days to complete it by, and if they don't then they don't have any time frame to get it done by. It's a brilliant system:
Do your work by next week, because if you don't you'll get infinite time to do it by!
Not really. Every person needs to do a certain amount of cases per day and when they are done they may go home so they tend to go through them quickly. It could be that the person dealing with your case was off sick etc and needs to catch up now.They also told me any verifications outstanding for longer than 21 working days gets escalated automatically, so I dunno anymore. It seems like they have 21 working days to complete it by, and if they don't then they don't have any time frame to get it done by. It's a brilliant system:
Do your work by next week, because if you don't you'll get infinite time to do it by!