Customs Tariff Auditing Services for SAAT.
Mmapitso Khoetha
Description
South African Airways Technical (SAAT) invites service providers to submit proposals for Customs Tariff Auditing services. The project involves a comprehensive audit of the organization’s import and export activities to ensure full compliance with customs legislation and international trade requirements. The successful bidder will examine shipping documentation, verify the accuracy of tax and duty calculations, and identify potential risks or irregularities in customs declarations. The service provider will also be responsible for recommending improvements to governance and accountability. This contract will span a period of 24 months. The work will be performed for the South African Airways Group. Proposals must be submitted by 16:00 on 12 June 2026. The project operates on a success-fee model, where the service provider is compensated based on a percentage of refunds successfully recovered from SARS. No fees are payable for unsuccessful claims or rejected applications.
Requirements
- Valid SARS Tax Compliance Status
- B-BBEE status verification certificate or sworn affidavit
- Proven track record in customs auditing and compliance reviews
- Relevant professional certifications and industry body registrations
- Demonstrated technical knowledge of customs legislation and international trade frameworks
Contact & how to apply
Name: Mmapitso Khoetha
Email: mmapitsokhoetha@flysaa.com
Phone: 011-978-9262
How to apply: Proposals and all required documentation must be submitted via email to mmapitsokhoetha@flysaa.com no later than 16:00 on 12 June 2026.
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