ASSESSING ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES 2026

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An administrative penalty (admin penalty) is a penalty levied under section 210 of the Tax Administration Act (TAA). The TAA prescribes the various types of non-compliance which are subject to fixed amount administrative penalties.
These offenses are primarily concerned with maintaining order within public administration and various sectors, rather than punishing criminal activity. Penalties typically include fines, warnings, or other administrative measures.