Security Guarding Services for North West Department.
Eastern Cape Department of Social Development
In plain English
The tender document outlines the terms and conditions for a contract governed by South African law. Bidders must have their tax matters in order and provide an original tax clearance certificate from SARS.
Always check the official documentDescription
The tender pertains to the supply and delivery of goods or services under a formal contract governed by South African law. It is issued by the relevant government department. The contract requires all official communication and documentation to be conducted in English. The supplier is responsible for the delivery of goods and assumes liability for the contract, excluding specific indirect losses like lost profits. The agreement outlines standard legal protections for the purchaser regarding defective equipment and sets clear expectations for tax and duty responsibilities for both local and foreign suppliers.
What you need to qualify
- Tax clearance — A valid SARS tax compliance status (PIN) showing your tax affairs are in order.
- Other registration — An industry registration the tender requires (e.g. PSIRA, NHBRC, a professional or trade licence).
Full requirements
- Must possess a valid SARS Tax Clearance Certificate.
Contact & how to apply
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