2024 SARS tax season now open

What is Tax Filing Season?

The 2024 Tax Season for Individuals, who were not automatically assessed by SARS, started on 15 July. Taxpayers can file now via SARS eFiling or the SARS MobiApp on or before 21 October 2024 for Non-Provisional Tax (salaried individuals) and 20 January 2025 for Provisional Tax.

The advantage of filing online is that it can be done anywhere and at any time. Filing on time and with the correct details will help taxpayers avoid penalties and interest.

What is Tax Filing Season?

It is the time when taxpayers must submit their annual Personal Income Tax Returns (ITR12) to SARS. By completing their returns, taxpayers declare their income and deductions for SARS to determine their final tax.

Income that is subject to tax according to the Income Tax Act, 1962 (Act 58 of 1962) includes:

Some amounts are exempt and not taxable from Income Tax, such as:

What happens after an Income Tax Return (ITR12) is submitted?

SARS verifies all income declared, considers all allowable deductions such as donations with a section 18A certificate (proof that you donated to an approved Public Benefits Organisation), tax withheld by employers (Pay-As-You-Earn), and accuracy of taxpayers’ information. If the taxpayer has any outstanding amount, they must settle it or make a payment arrangement with SARS. In case of a refund, SARS will pay the money to the taxpayer’s bank account if they are tax compliant.

The Notice of Assessment (ITA34) will display all the information above. If a taxpayer is chosen for verification, they must please provide supporting documents or fix the error on their return through SARS eFiling or the MobiApp.

We encourage all taxpayers who are required to submit their returns to do so before the 24 October 2024 deadline. Being tax compliant means that a person has:

By being tax compliant, one can avoid penalties, interest charges, audits, and legal actions from SARS.

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