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Understanding the Indemnity Agreement

What does legal indemnity actually mean? We explain the protective clauses that shield you from future SARS liability.

What Is Indemnity?

Indemnity is a legal guarantee that protects you against claims, liability, or financial loss after the sale. In the context of selling a VAT company, it means: Once we take ownership of your company, you're completely protected from any future tax or compliance issues.

Think of it as insurance. If SARS discovers something wrong after the transfer, they go after us—not you. That's what indemnity does.

Why You Need Indemnity

Without indemnity protection, here's what could happen:

This is a real risk in South Africa. Indemnity prevents this nightmare scenario.

What the Indemnity Agreement Covers

✓ Future Tax Audits

SARS cannot pursue you for audits discovered after transfer.

✓ Unknown Liabilities

Hidden debts or claims are our problem, not yours.

✓ PAYE Issues

If employees' tax issues emerge, we handle it.

✓ VAT Assessments

Future VAT disputes belong to us.

✓ SARS Compliance

We're liable for all compliance post-sale.

✓ Legal Claims

Commercial disputes are our responsibility.

Critical Point: Indemnity is not retroactive to pre-sale issues. If SARS discovers something from 2010–2015, you're not protected. However, indemnity covers anything discovered AFTER the transfer.

What Indemnity Does NOT Cover

Indemnity has limits. It doesn't cover:

The key: Indemnity protects against unknown issues discovered after sale. It's not a license to sell a compromised company.

How Indemnity Is Enforced

1. It's a Signed Legal Document

Our indemnity agreement is drafted by qualified attorneys and signed by both parties. It's a legally binding contract recognized by South African courts and SARS.

2. SARS Recognizes It

When we file the directorship change, SARS receives notification that WeBuyVatCompanies now owns the company. Any SARS correspondence after that goes to us. Your protection is automatic.

3. You Can Enforce It

If SARS contacts you about the company after the sale, you simply:

Real-World Example

Scenario: You sell us a 2012 VAT company. Everything is clean at sale. Two years later, SARS audits the company and finds that VAT returns from 2014–2015 have unreported income.

What happens:

This is indemnity in action.

Why we can afford this: Our business model relies on bulk purchasing. We can absorb occasional compliance issues because we manage risk across 1,000+ companies. You can't afford this risk individually—that's why you need indemnity.

What to Do Before Signing

Here's what we recommend:

  1. Have your attorney review it. We encourage this. Your attorney can confirm the indemnity protects you comprehensively.
  2. Disclose any known issues. If you know about compliance gaps, tell us before signing. Once disclosed, indemnity won't cover it.
  3. Verify it's from us. Only accept indemnity agreements bearing our official letterhead and signed by our directors.
  4. Keep a copy forever. Even after we take over, keep your signed indemnity agreement safely. You may need it for reference decades later.

The Bottom Line

An indemnity agreement is your legal shield. It transfers all post-sale liability to us. Without it, you remain exposed to SARS for years after selling. With it, you're protected completely.

Any reputable buyer will provide a comprehensive indemnity agreement. If they don't, walk away.

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