Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes

This study investigated and examined the effectiveness and implementation of the existing internal controls designed specifically for exempted micro-enterprises (EMEs) contracting with the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), in order to minimise the risk of possible tax evasion within the...

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Main Author: Matshiga, Zulu Elijah
Other Authors: Swanepoel, Arnoldus
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2018
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Online Access:Matshiga, Zulu Elijah (2018) Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24872>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24872
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-248722018-11-19T17:16:02Z Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes Matshiga, Zulu Elijah Swanepoel, Arnoldus Nieuwoudt, Margaretha Johanna Possible tax evasion Ineffectiveness Inconsistent implementation Internal controls Corruption Fraud Exempted micro-enterprises Risk assessment Strategies SCM processes 364.13380968 Business logistics -- Risk management -- South Africa South African Social Security Agency Corporations -- Tax evasion-- South Africa Risk assessment -- Social services -- South Africa Tax collection -- Corrupt practices -- South Africa Small business -- South Africa This study investigated and examined the effectiveness and implementation of the existing internal controls designed specifically for exempted micro-enterprises (EMEs) contracting with the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), in order to minimise the risk of possible tax evasion within the supply-chain management (SCM) processes. The research was completed by conducting a document review and face-to-face interviews with SASSA‟s SCM practitioners, risk manager, fraud and corruption manager, internal-control manager and internal auditor in order to identify risks of possible tax evasion within the SCM processes. It was concluded that there is a risk of possible tax evasion within the SCM processes due to the ineffectiveness and inconsistent implementation of internal controls designed for EMEs contracting with SASSA. This risk could be minimised by incorporating possible anti-tax-evasion procedures in the risk-assessment process, and ultimately in SASSA‟s broader fraud and corruption strategies. Such procedures should then help minimise funds being lost to the fiscus due to tax evasion in the SCM processes. Taxation M. Phil. (Accounting Sciences) 2018-10-02T11:10:58Z 2018-10-02T11:10:58Z 2018-07 Dissertation Matshiga, Zulu Elijah (2018) Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24872> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24872 en 1 online resource (xiii, 142 leaves) : illustrations
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topic Possible tax evasion
Ineffectiveness
Inconsistent implementation
Internal controls
Corruption
Fraud
Exempted micro-enterprises
Risk assessment
Strategies
SCM processes
364.13380968
Business logistics -- Risk management -- South Africa
South African Social Security Agency
Corporations -- Tax evasion-- South Africa
Risk assessment -- Social services -- South Africa
Tax collection -- Corrupt practices -- South Africa
Small business -- South Africa
spellingShingle Possible tax evasion
Ineffectiveness
Inconsistent implementation
Internal controls
Corruption
Fraud
Exempted micro-enterprises
Risk assessment
Strategies
SCM processes
364.13380968
Business logistics -- Risk management -- South Africa
South African Social Security Agency
Corporations -- Tax evasion-- South Africa
Risk assessment -- Social services -- South Africa
Tax collection -- Corrupt practices -- South Africa
Small business -- South Africa
Matshiga, Zulu Elijah
Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
description This study investigated and examined the effectiveness and implementation of the existing internal controls designed specifically for exempted micro-enterprises (EMEs) contracting with the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA), in order to minimise the risk of possible tax evasion within the supply-chain management (SCM) processes. The research was completed by conducting a document review and face-to-face interviews with SASSA‟s SCM practitioners, risk manager, fraud and corruption manager, internal-control manager and internal auditor in order to identify risks of possible tax evasion within the SCM processes. It was concluded that there is a risk of possible tax evasion within the SCM processes due to the ineffectiveness and inconsistent implementation of internal controls designed for EMEs contracting with SASSA. This risk could be minimised by incorporating possible anti-tax-evasion procedures in the risk-assessment process, and ultimately in SASSA‟s broader fraud and corruption strategies. Such procedures should then help minimise funds being lost to the fiscus due to tax evasion in the SCM processes. === Taxation === M. Phil. (Accounting Sciences)
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Matshiga, Zulu Elijah
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title Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
title_short Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
title_full Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
title_fullStr Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
title_full_unstemmed Possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
title_sort possible tax evasion due to the ineffective and inconsistent implementation of internal controls within the supply-chain management processes
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