Pretoria: The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has invited public commentary on the Value-Added Tax (VAT) Modernisation Discussion Paper of 2023, aimed at introducing a new digital VAT model to enhance VAT administration. According to South African Government News Agency, the initiative will foster a transition towards a digitally driven, transparent, and resilient VAT administration. The Consultation Paper proposes a Digital VAT Model integrating e-Invoicing, an Interoperability Framework, and e-Reporting to enhance VAT administration for the economy, alleviate compliance obligations, and fortify oversight. The changes are part of SARS Modernisation 3.0, designed to facilitate secure and near real-time VAT transaction data flow across the VAT value chain. Feedback from the 2023 Discussion Paper on Modernisation has been instrumental in shaping the direction for VAT modernisation, incorporating valuable inputs and best practices from peer and multilateral consultations. SARS Commissioner, Dr. Johnstone Makhubu, emphasized the significance of the Consultation Paper in the ongoing process to modernize South Africa's VAT administration system. The proposed digital model aims to reduce dependency on manual processes, embedding VAT compliance into daily business systems, easing the burden on compliant vendors, enhancing compliance, and safeguarding revenue necessary for South Africa's development priorities. The Digital VAT Model is expected to offer practical benefits for SARS and VAT vendors. For SARS, secure sharing of reliable VAT data will lead to better visibility over transactions, precise data, stronger compliance oversight, and improved fraud detection. VAT vendors will benefit from a streamlined compliance experience, reduced administrative costs, and faster handling of VAT information. The broader economy stands to gain from improved data quality, reduced duplication, trusted digital exchanges, simpler business processes, smoother trade, and a more transparent tax ecosystem. SARS encourages practica l, evidence-based input to ensure the final approach is actionable and tailored to South Africa's economic needs. The long-term vision is for tax compliance to seamlessly integrate into ordinary business operations. Stakeholder engagement is crucial to developing a secure, inclusive, and tailored model aligned with South Africa's needs, marking a significant shift in data utilization and advancing SARS's vision of building a Smart Modern SARS. The phased and consultative implementation of the Digital VAT Model will be shaped by stakeholder feedback, influencing policy choices, technical design, sequencing, readiness requirements, costs, risks, benefits, governance, standards, and safeguards. SARS urges stakeholders to review the Consultation Paper and submit comments by 16 October 2026.