![]() ![]() It also comes at a time when tourism is banking on a busy summer season following two years ruined by pandemic-induced restrictions. The country's embattled tourism sector is gun-shy, explains the CEO of the Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (Satsa), David Frost during Tuesday's briefing to media and stakeholders on SARS' recent announcement of the South African traveller management system. But nobody, including government, knows how it will work. For more stories, go to A new online travel declaration form is due to be introduced by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) at Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport on 1 November.And the tourism sector, which says it wasn't consulted, can't provide any clarity either.The revenue service was due to provide details on Tuesday but snuffed a briefing, citing insufficient alignment within government.And with the launch date around the corner, nobody knows exactly how this new travel pass will work and how it will impact passengers.The South African Revenue Service wants all travellers to use a new online system to declare goods and pay tax from 1 November. ![]()
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