 Kasper Novist's record label in trouble with SARS. Multi-award-winning rapper Kasper Novist has hugged the headlines once again and this time around he is not securing the bag in a form of a plump endorsement deal. Citi Press reports that the rapper's record label Family Tree is apparently in trouble with the taxman. With all the major moves happening in his life, his stable is said to be owing to the South African Reserve Bank, SARS, a whooping R135155.19 in income taxes. According to the paper, SARS has issued a final letter of demand to Family Tree instructing the rapper to settle the outstanding amount within 10 days, if he does not wish to have his company assets seized by the master of the High Court. This is not the first time Kasper is in trouble with the taxman. In 2020 it was reported that he owed SARS $12.9 million in unpaid income tax. The South Gauteng High Court issued a letter of demand to the Family Tree headquarters ordering him to settle the payment in exactly 10 days. Speaking to Somaize on his reality show Dinner at Somaize's, Maphosa's said SARS had thought that he had purchased a private jet when they were gunning for him. Kasper said he was forced to sell his Rolex because he was broke and he even mentioned that the taxman went to Samsung, where he is an ambassador of the electronics company. The fault is not with SARS problem for me it starts with the education because you go to school and you don't get taught about tax and you are supposed to and then one day they send you a letter to say bro you are owing, he said. All I kept thinking was you Kasper Nyobis on the front page. I was just thinking of the day my cars were in a truck. Kasper promised that he will never face this situation again. Kasper isn't the only local celebrity that has had a run-in with the taxman. Another well-known media personality is an all-around entertainer, Somaize Imite Longo. Reports were rife when it was revealed that he owed an amount of $2.5 million to the South African Revenue Services, SARS. The repo man was sent to some Gaga's home to seize assets which included 15 Louis Vuitton bags, a crocodile skin couch, 83 pairs of shades, and other expensive assets. With Kasper publicly flashing his luxurious lifestyle on his Instagram, adding to that, a whopping 10 million rand mansion to his name, surely clearing off this tax matter will be not much of a hassle.