SARS

Failure to submit your tax can lead to penalties

By Loushe Jordaan Gilbert With an imminent deadline, non-provisional taxpayers still have up until the 23rd of October 2023 to file their tax returns. Aloysius Esterhuizen, Tax educator at SARS said while many were auto- assessed for the year 2023, others are encouraged to submit their returns before the deadline[…]

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Updates on the Tax Filing Season

By Lee-Yandra Paulsen In an effort to bring clarity and certainty to taxpayers and traders, Aloysious Eesterhuizen, a team member from Tax Base Broadening and Education, on Tuesday morning shared important information on VOC Breakfast. The updates are meant to guide taxpayers through the ongoing tax filing season and shed[…]

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Sars offers slight adjustment on wage increase for staff

The SA Revenue Service (Sars) has found a little extra cash for a slight improvement in its wage offer to staff. Two weeks ago the National Education Health and Allied Workers’ Union (Nehawu) and the Public Servants Association (PSA) embarked on a strike after the revenue office offered a 1.39% wage[…]

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Sars crosses the R1.5-trillion mark in tax revenues

The net tax revenue of the SA Revenue Service (Sars) for the 2021/22 financial year is R1.563-trillion. “This represents an increase of 25% or R314bn compared to the prior year. Interestingly, this is a 15.3% growth from the pre-Covid year 2019/20,” said Sars commissioner Edward Kieswetter in Pretoria on Friday.[…]

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