The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has collected more tax revenue than projected by the National Treasury in the budget tabled in May 2025. According to the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement ...
MSN: Budget: SARS allocated R7. 5 billion to build capacity to collect more taxes
The budget allocated to the South African Revenue Services (SARS) for the 2025/26 financial year has remained unchanged, at R7.5 billion, to the amount allocated in the March budget. This is despite ...
Budget: SARS allocated R7. 5 billion to build capacity to collect more taxes
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory disease caused by a SARS-coronavirus. While SARS cases were detected as early as November 2002 as part of an outbreak that emerged in China and subsequently spread to 28 other countries, the pathogen causing the disease was identified as a coronavirus at the end of February 2003.
It remains critical that global systems to detect signals of potential variants of interest (VOIs) or variants of concern (VOCs) and rapidly assess the risk posed by SARS-CoV-2 variants to public health are maintained, and data are shared, according to good principles and in a timely fashion.
One month into the global SARS outbreak: Status of the outbreak and lessons for the immediate future 11 April 2003 Disease Outbreak Reported One month after declaring SARS a global threat to health, Dr David L. Heymann, Executive Director of WHO’s communicable disease programmes, gives an overview of where we stand with the epidemic – what is known about this emerging disease and the ...
SARS-CoV-2 spreads primarily through human-to-human transmission, but there is evidence of transmission between humans and animals. Several animals like mink, dogs, domestic cats, lions, tigers and raccoon dogs have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 after contact with infected humans.