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ROAD ACCIDENT FUND (RAF)
CONSULTANT: INTERPRETATIVE TAX POLICY (11412)
Position Reports to: Manager: Interpretative Tax Policy
Division: Taxpayer Engagement
Location: Gauteng / Cape Town / Durban (Hybrid)
Advert Closing Date: 28 August 2026
About the Position
SARS is making an exciting opportunity available for a highly skilled, experienced and results driven Consultant: Interpretative Tax Policy (VAT) with sound judgement, strong business acumen and who ideally displays an ability to operate under limited supervision. The consultant is expected to contribute towards our higher purpose and service orientation by interpreting and applying tax law. Finally, s/he will function within a team of like-minded individuals focussing on selected projects intended to not only assist in reducing the tax gap but also in supporting governments tax compliance strategy.
Job Purpose
To assist in formulating the official SARS policy and practice with regard to the interpretation and application of the revenue legislation administered by SARS and the drafting of policy documents, such as rulings, opinions and publications, in this regard.
Education and Experience
Minimum Qualification & Experience Required
Bachelor's Degree Commercial, Tax or Legal / Advanced Diploma (NQF 7) Commercial, Tax or Legal AND 5-7 years' experience in VAT Consulting, of which 2-3 years ideally at functional specialist / Consultant level
OR
Senior Certificate (NQF 4) AND 10 years’ experience in VAT Consultation.
Job Outputs:
- Accumulate information to review work progress that provides input to reporting, decision making and the identification of improvement opportunities.
- Administer and interpret legislation and provide expert advice to internal and external stakeholders within specified timelines.
- Apply practical and applied knowledge and act authoritatively on methods, systems and procedures to identify trends and potential risks.
- Attend to tasks given by management that relates to the research and/or interpretation of legislation.
- Communication of situational interpretation and judgement of work outputs and queries in area of specialisation.
- Contribute to the continuous review of legislation by providing input into changes in law or application thereof that require consideration.
- Correctly apply policies, practices, standards, procedures and legislation in the delivery of work outputs.
- Draw on own knowledge and experience to diagnose symptoms, causes and possible effects in order to solve emerging problems.
- Ensure that all written communication material meet high quality content and accuracy standards.
- Execute specialist input through investigation and opportunities within the product process including risk concern.
- Identify deficiencies, loopholes, etc. in the legislation and propose the way forward to effectively deal with them.
- Initiate process and procedural change, implement the change and provide guidelines and support related to new requirements as a result of the change.
- Plan for value-added process improvements, initiatives and services to deliver on operational strategy and objectives.
- Provide specialist input through the investigation of opportunities for operational and process, product and risk optimisation.
- Provide specialist support and advice to achieve specified objectives against deadlines and quality standards.
Governance
- Implement and provide input into the development of governance, compliance, integrity and ethics processes within area of specialisation.
People
- Develop and maintain productive working relationships with peers and team members to achieve predefined objectives.
- Integrate new knowledge and transfer skills attained through formal and informal learning opportunities in the execution of your job.
- Search for, integrate and share new knowledge attained through formal and informal learning opportunities in the execution of your job.
Finance
- Adhere to organisational policies and procedures to ensure cost effectiveness and reduction of financial costs.
Client
- Contribute to a culture of service excellence, which builds positive relationships and provides opportunity for feedback and exceptional service.
- Ensure client satisfaction by delivering excellent service that is consistent and in line with SARS service delivery standards.
- Provide authoritative, specialist services, expertise and advice to internal and external stakeholders.
Behavioural competencies
- Analytical Thinking
- Accountability
- Attention to detail
- Commitment to continuous learning
- Conceptual Ability
- Expertise in Context
- Fairness and Transparency
- Honesty and Integrity
- Organisational Awareness
- Problem Solving and Analysis
- Respect
- Trust
Technical competencies
- Business Knowledge
- Data Collection and Analysis
- Effective Business Communication
- Efficiency improvement
- Functional Policies and Procedures
- Legal Advisory and Interpretation
- Legal knowledge and knowledge of ethics
- Legal Writing Skills
- Policy Analysis
- Policy Development
- Reporting
- Tax Knowledge
Compliance Competency
- GOC Confidential
Employment Equity
The Employment Equity policy of SARS will be considered as part of the recruitment and selection process and Persons with Disabilities are encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will be required to undertake an oath of secrecy, pre-employment screening, case study, pre-assessment, psychometric assessment and or vetting, and a declaration of private interest. The appointment is also subject to appropriate reference(s) and security clearance where applicable.