Written by Marc
Posted 15 February 2016
I am a provisional tax payer and contributing the maximum allowed deductible to an RA (15% of non-retirement funding income). I would like to know whether I can deduct this from the taxable income myself for the provisional tax payment, meaning I pay less to SARS now and do not get a refund later, or whether I should pay tax on the full income without deducting the RA deductible and then get a refund from SARS later on? If I have a choice, I would prefer not overpaying taxes to SARS and aim for ...
Written by Marc
Posted 15 February 2016
Written by Marc
Posted 15 February 2016
Please explain the following to me:
1. The taxation of non-executive chairpersons of small companies earning a monthly amount in directors (Chairperson) fees. (They work full time earning a salary from a different Company. )
2. Should the non-executive chairperson be treated as an employee on the payroll of the small Company whilst working for another company or can it be treated through normal finance department transactions?
3. Should the normal statutory deductions like SDL an...
Written by Nicci
Posted 15 February 2016
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Posted 15 February 2016
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Posted 15 February 2016
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Posted 13 February 2016
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Posted 12 February 2016
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Posted 12 February 2016
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Posted 12 February 2016
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Posted 12 February 2016
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Posted 12 February 2016
Written by Marc
Posted 12 February 2016
For the 2015 year of assessment, my employer re-reimbursed me for travel. They paid me at the official SARS rate of R3. 30 per km, I traveled 6,691. 52 kms, it is thus my understanding that because this is less than the maximum allowed by SARS of 8,000km, this amount falls under non-taxable income and should be allocated to the code 3703. My employer allocated this to code 3702 on my IRP5. I corrected this on my tax return, yet SARS are of the opinion that this amount should fall under taxable i...
Written by Nicci
Posted 12 February 2016
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Posted 12 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
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Posted 11 February 2016
Written by Marc
Posted 10 February 2016
If I earned a significantly lower salary for the first half of the tax year and then a significantly higher salary for the second half of the year under PAYE, would the various periods tax be calculated appropriately? I have been advised that because the new salary is much higher it therefore pushes me into a higher tax bracket and that this affects my earnings for the entire year. I. E. I have to total all my earnings and then calculate my tax payable on this higher tax bracket rate. This doesn...
Written by Marc
Posted 10 February 2016