LEGALLY SPEAKING: What happens if your employer fails to pay PAYE?

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Some employers may argue that desperate times call for desperate measures. Employees should be aware that this may place them in a situation of liability towards SARS, even though PAYE was seemingly deducted from their pay.

South Africa, like most other countries, has been hit hard in recent months, not only by the COVID-19 pandemic, but also by the lockdown measures imposed to slow down the spreading of the virus.

While various assistance and relief measures have been made available, in many instances, struggling businesses cannot comply with their financial obligations.
3 Aug 2022 3AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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