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    VAT on certain farming sales

    Hi

    Can anyone please advise whether VAT will be applicable or zero-rated on the sale of the following by a farmer:
    - sunflowers
    - beans
    - wheat
    - yellow mealies

    Thank you

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    Taken from the SARS VAT guide for vendors.

    6.3.1 Certain basic foodstuffs
    Certain basic foodstuffs are zero-rated, provided it is not supplied for immediate consumption (that is, as a meal or refreshment) or added to a standard-rated supply.
    These include the following:
    • brown bread
    • dried mealies and mealie rice
    • brown bread flour (excluding wheaten bran)
    • samp
    • hens eggs (that is, not from ostriches, ducks etc.)
    • fresh fruit and vegetables
    • dried beans
    • lentils
    • maize meal
    • rice
    • pilchards in tins or cans
    • vegetable cooking oil (excluding olive oil)
    • milk, cultured milk, milk powder and dairy powder blend
    • edible legumes and pulses of leguminous plants (that is, peas, beans, peanuts etc.)
    The zero rate will not apply where –
    • Zero-rated foodstuffs are prepared for immediate consumption, for example –
    o a glass of milk served in a restaurant;
    o salad or fruit salad which is ready to eat; and
    o sandwiches and other take-away foods.
    • A standard rated product or ingredient is supplied together with a zero-rated foodstuff, for example –
    o a pack of vegetables containing a pack of flavoured butter;
    o a pack of rice or beans containing a sachet of flavouring;
    o a gift hamper consisting of a basket of fruit;
    o flavoured cooking oil; and
    o a pack of salad to which salad dressing has been added.

    Hope this helps.
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    Thanks Mike.

    I also saw this section, but as is usually the norm with SARS when you need info, nowhere does it specifically mention e.g. wheat or sunflowers

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    Hi Keitht
    You will find the complete list in Schedule 2 of the Act
    I can't think of any unprocessed produce that is not zero rated, and a good many are still zero rated up to certain stages of processing.

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