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Julius Malema misses tax deadline
19 Mar 2013 at 05:36hrs | Views
Former ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema has missed the deadline to challenge the SA Revenue Services' application for the sequestration of his estate to cover a R16 million tax bill, The Times reported on Tuesday.
Malema filed a notice of intention to oppose the application in the High Court in Pretoria on February 18. He had until last Monday to file his answering affidavit.
According to a court document dated March 14, Malema failed to file the affidavit. As a result the application was set down on the unopposed motion court roll.
The hearing has been scheduled for April 17. Malema's lawyer Tumi Mokwena refused to comment, the newspaper reported.
In December, Sars secured a court order for the attachment of Malema's assets.
In January, sheriffs seized his Sandton and Polokwane homes. Sars then rejected a R4 million settlement offer and auctioned Malema's assets in the Sandton and Polokwane homes in February.
Malema filed a notice of intention to oppose the application in the High Court in Pretoria on February 18. He had until last Monday to file his answering affidavit.
According to a court document dated March 14, Malema failed to file the affidavit. As a result the application was set down on the unopposed motion court roll.
In December, Sars secured a court order for the attachment of Malema's assets.
In January, sheriffs seized his Sandton and Polokwane homes. Sars then rejected a R4 million settlement offer and auctioned Malema's assets in the Sandton and Polokwane homes in February.
Source - Sapa