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This tender is for the provision of VAT recovery and monthly VAT assistance services for Amajuba District Municipality for a period of 3 years. Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD). Bid documents can be obtained from www. ***. *. * and the e-tender website. The bid will be evaluated on price and functionality using the 80/20 preference point system. Bidders are required to submit original tax clearance or income tax reference number, security pin, and TCC number. The tender validity period is 90 days after the tender closing date. Specific goals for preference points include business owned by black persons, gender (female), youth, disability, and promotion of businesses located within Amajuba District Municipality. Completed bid documents must be deposited in the municipality's tender box on or before the closing date. Technical enquiries should be directed to Mr. Msizi Sangweni, and SCM related procedures to Sabelo Zulu. The closing date for the bid is Monday, 25 May 2026, at 12:00 noon. The scope of work includes an in-depth audit of VAT records for the last five financial years, reconciliation of VAT entries, review of income streams and their VAT treatments, identification of input VAT recoveries, and lodging refund claims with SARS. Monthly VAT assistance includes supporting the compilation and filing of monthly returns, computing and implementing the apportionment ratio, maintaining VAT Act compliance, scrutinizing monthly ledger transactions, and providing annual training to finance personnel. Bidder requirements include being a SARS-registered VAT vendor with a valid tax clearance certificate, a qualified team with specific experience and qualifications, a proposed methodology, a skills transfer plan, and professional indemnity insurance of at least R5 million. The bid evaluation criteria include functionality (40 points for experience, 30 points for financial viability) and price/preference points. Returnable documents include certified ID copies, bank details, completed MBD documents, CSD report, company registration documents, and municipal accounts or affidavits. The municipality is not obliged to award the lowest or any bid.
The bid documents must be deposited in the municipality's tender box on or before the closing date, which is Monday, 25 May 2026, at 12:00 noon.
This bid will be evaluated on price and functionality in terms of the 80/20 preference point system, where 80 points are for price and 20 for specific goals.
Bidders must be registered on the Central Supplier Database (CSD), be a SARS-registered VAT vendor with a valid tax clearance certificate, have a qualified team of three members with specified experience and qualifications, and possess professional indemnity insurance of a minimum of R5 million.