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SARS has introduced a new online travel declaration system for South Africans & its residents.

  Written by Patrick  

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) says it will implement an "online traveller declaration system" that will go into effect on November 1, 2022. According to SARS, the new system will be applicable to all South Africans travelling abroad and says that it will simplify passenger movement at South African airports.

According to SARS, the system's goal is to collect travel information and in exchange, grant a traveller pass via email. It requires that all South Africans and residen...



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How to inform SARS that you ceased to be a South African Tax Resident

  Written by Elani  

Step 1: Please log into your SARS eFiling profile

Step 2: Click on "Home" on the top menu

Step 3: Click on "SARS Registered Details" and then on "Maintain SARS Registered Details" on the l...



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Some common (and sometimes forgotten) tax deductions

  Written by Neo  


Too often, taxpayers rush when completing their tax return, and then they miss out on some expenses they are eligible to claim. Don’t overpay tax by overlooking these seven common tax breaks.

Contributions towards a Retirement Annuity

Your contributions towards retirement funds are deductible for tax up to a limit of 27,5% of the greater of your taxable income or remuneration (to a maximum of R350,000 per year).  This limit applies to the total contributions you make to any Pension, Provident or Retirement Annuity (RA) fund during the year...



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New SARS Deadlines for Auto-Assessments

  Written by Nicci  

From 1 July to 4 July, SARS aims to issue auto-assessments to taxpayers who are due a refund.

The rest will be issued in batches up to 24 July.

Timing is Everything

If you receive an auto-assessment, you will have just 40 working days to request a tax return on TaxTim (or eFiling), complete and submit it. If you take no action within the ...



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Tax Season 2022

  Written by Nicci  

The 2022 filing season opens on 1 July.  Tick tock. That’s just around the corner.

It is important to be aware that the season is shorter than prior years. This means that SARS are giving you less time to file your return.

Important Filing Deadlines

24 October 2022: non-provisional taxpayer (i.e. salaried employees)

23 January 2023: provisional taxpayer (i.e self-employed, rental earners, freelancers, etc)

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SARS penalties: strict rules for 2022

  Written by Nicci  

SARS is warning that those who fail to submit their tax return on time, will face harsh penalties. The period of leeway which applied to 2021 has now passed.

SARS announced a change to their legislation in December 2021 whereby they would levy administrative penalties to taxpayers who missed the filing deadline for one or more tax returns. Prior to this change, taxpayers only paid penalties when two or more returns were outstanding. 

As a...



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Digging into the detail of Building Allowances

  Written by Neo  

The cement is all used up and the bricks have been laid exactly where they need to be. A huge sigh of relief because… finally, construction and renovations are complete! And, just when you thought the worry was over, you realise that the differences between the building allowance and renovations aren’t clear to you. “Aren’t they all the same?” is the question lingering in your head. Don't fret, below is a breakdown of the exact clarity you’re looking for. ...



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Renting out your home and the effect on capital gains tax

  Written by Neo  


 Our Helpdesk receives lots of questions from home sellers who rented out their primary residence for some of the

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Tax Return Due Dates

  Written by Elani  

There are various types of taxes with their own special return forms and deadlines.

Quick Summary



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The Public Servants Association (PSA) Notifies SARS of strike action

  Written by Patrick  

The Public Servants Association (PSA) served SARS with a notice of strike action on Friday, 13 May 2022. The strike is due to take place on Wednesday, 25 May 2022.

The union is demanding a CPI plus 7% across the board, while the National Education, Health and Allied Workers’ Union (NEHAWU) demands an increase of 11.5%. The unions and SARS hit a deadlock as SARS unashamedly made a final offer of a 0% increase.

If there is no resolution at the Com...



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Your social media posts might flag you with SARS

  Written by Patrick  

According to SARS commissioner Edward Kieswetter, some South Africans who came into money were eager to “display their wealth”, giving cause for SARS to look into the income of these individuals.

In many cases, SARS found that there was a major disconnect between the income that was being declared and the type of lifestyle that these individuals were leading, according to third-party data. These include social media platforms.

As we already know, people are often i...



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SARS clamps down on crypto investors

  Written by Patrick  

For months, SARS has been clear about its plan to clamp down on crypto investors. While many may be under the impression that crypto is going under the radar, SARS is firmly taking the position that it is not.

With luxury audits being the order of the day, SARS is continuously looking into those who live luxurious lifestyles, particular those who own luxury cars and crypto assets, without declaring their income to the revenue service.

In many cases, this income pertains to the...



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Top Tips to Prepare for the 2022 Tax Season

  Written by Nicci  

Ensure you have a tax number & eFiling profile

If you have not registered for SARS eFiling or you don't have a tax number don’t worry, SARS has made things a lot easier this year.

Getting a tax number is now as easy as registering on SARS eFiling. Simply click here and if you don’t have a personal income tax number yet, SARS will automatically issue ...



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Why do I owe SARS more money?

  Written by Neo  


Once you’ve completed filing your tax return, it’s possible to find that instead of getting money back

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Top tips for a successful home office claim

  Written by Patrick  

Let’s face it, SARS didn’t make it easy for taxpayers to claim their home office expenses this past tax season. We can’t blame them really - being faced with millions of newbie work-from-homers, they had to weed out the legitimate claims from the chancers.

At the start of the season, they made it clear that they would only allow claims for taxpayers who had a separate office at home, set up specifically for their work, which was used by them alone. The office could n...



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Tax Exemption for Foreign Employment Income : What You Need to Know

  Written by Vee  


If you think earning an income from a global source isn’t taxable on home soil, I’m afraid I have some bad news. Whether you’re earning Dollars, Euros or Yen, as a South African, it’s more than likely you’ll have to pay tax on this income. This is because South Africa’s taxation system works on a residence-based tax system meaning we’re taxed on worldwide income.

There is, however, some good news!

Section 10 of the Income Tax Act offers a list of conditions where foreign remuneration earned (up to R1,25m) for services rendered outside of South Africa borders will be exempt from income tax.

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Tax and Marriage go together, like a horse and carriage

  Written by Neo  


When planning your wedding, it’s highly unlikely that anything related to tax features on your agenda. However, when saying “I do” it’s very important to understand the tax laws associated with marriage because SARS treats income differently according to the type of marriage contract that binds you and your spouse.

Marriage in Community of Property

If you marry without an antenuptial contract, you’ll by default be married in community of property...



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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana's budget speech 2022 Overview

  Written by Patrick  

Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana, delivered his maiden budget speech on 23 February.

The speech started by indicating that there are still high risks to the economy, which is slowly recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic. The budget reasserts the commitment made in the 2021 MTBPS to set the economy’s course towards growth and fiscal sustainability.

It was announced that employment support will also be extended to the most vulnerable, service delivery shortcomings would ...



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Budget 2022: Some Hope For Consumers

  Written by Nicci  

All eyes were on Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana, when he delivered his maiden budget speech to South Africans yesterday. Taxpayers breathed a sigh of relief when he announced that there would be no major tax hikes. This was welcome news for South Africans who are dealing with the effects of Covid-19, rising inflation, interest rate hikes and  significant fuel price increases. 'Now is not the time to increase taxes' - thank you Mr Minister, we couldn't agree with you more!

The minister announced that SARS had brought in R182 billion more in taxes than had been predicted last year in February...



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Retrenched? Here’s how you will be taxed

  Written by Patrick  

In 2020, about 2.2 million jobs were lost in South Africa and in 2021, that number is expected to double as a result of Covid-19. With that, we have found that there are many questions surrounding the subject of taxes and severance packages. Here’s everything you need to know.

The Basic Conditions of Employment Act states that your severance pay should include at least one week’s worth of remuneration for every full year of work. Your severance package may consist of your ...



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Your Retirement Fund: Understanding the 2022 Tax Changes

  Written by Patrick  

Have you found yourself with a huge tax bill at the end of the tax year, and no money to pay it? SARS is making your life easier by changing the way it does tax deductions on your retirement fund from 1 March 2022.

Avoiding Tax Debt

You may receive several annuities or pensions from your previous employer or pension fund. In the past, your fund used to look at each income source separately when working out your tax.

The separate amounts you received probably fell bel...



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Key Announcements from the State of the Nation 2022

  Written by Patrick  

President Cyril Ramaphosa made the following key announcements in the State of the Nation Address (SoNA) he delivered on 10 February 2022.

Economic issues were high on the Agenda. There is recognition that unemployment, poverty, and inequality need to be addressed to create conditions for long-term stability and development. New energy generation projects were once again promised.

Progress is being made with Covid-19 vaccinations. Thirty million doses have been administered, w...



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Technical Issues for Tax Season 2021

  Written by Nicci  

1. SARS eFiling connection issue: Resolved

Problem description

When TaxTim tries to connect to individual taxpayers' profiles, eFiling is returning an 'unexpected system error'.  This is affecting all Tax Practitioners. 

How taxpayers are affected

TaxTim cannot connect to the taxpayer's eF...



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Important Notice: You Will Face New Penalties if You Miss the January Tax Deadline

  Written by Nicci  

If you’re a provisional taxpayer, make sure you file your tax return before or on the deadline of 31 January 2022. You can check here to see if you are a provisional taxpayer.

SARS is warning that those who fail to submit on time, will face penalties. Legislation has changed and you will have to pay penalties come February 2022 if you have not submitted one or more...



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FAQ: Cryptocurrency and Tax

  Written by Patrick  

Does SARS regard cryptocurrency as a real currency?

No - SARS does not regard cryptocurrency as a currency, but rather as an intangible asset.  In fact, the annual tax return (ITR12) refers to 'Crypto Assets' and not Cryptocurrency.  As there are currently no laws or regulations governing the use of cryptocurrency in South Africa, crypto traders or users have limited legal protection according to the general common law. In other words, if you choose to use or trade cryptocurrency you do so at your own risk.

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