Report: Trevor Noah’s mother owes SARS R24-million
Updated | By Poelano Malema
Trevor Noah's mom, Patricia Noah, is reportedly not in good standing with the South African Revenue Service.
Patricia Noah has been exposed for owing the South African Revenue Service millions of Rands.
According to a report by City Press, the mother of renowned media personality Trevor Noah owes SARS R24,219,220.
She is reportedly in the property business and owns PN Noah Estates, which has been running for over 20 years.
The publication also states that she was also the director of various companies, including Dempa Investments and Isacchar Properties.
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SARS has reportedly given Patricia ten business days to make arrangements of how to settle the debt.
“You may, within 10 business days from the date of this letter of demand, apply for any of the following remedies: payment instalments where you are unable to pay the full amount; suspension of the debt where you intend to submit or have submitted a formal dispute; compromise of a portion of the tax where this will provide a higher return to the fiscus than liquidation, sequestration or other collection measures,” City Press quoted a letter from SARS.
The revenue service reportedly also stated that Patricia may appoint any third party who presently or in the future will owe her money or hold money for her to settle her tax debt with this money.
“A civil judgment being entered against you, in which case a warrant of execution may be issued for the Sheriff of the court to attach and sell your assets,” reportedly states the letter from SARS.
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