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2022 Filing season deadline, payments and penalties

This year, filing season for non-provisional taxpayers (individuals and Trusts) ended on October 24.

When the 2022 filing season opened in July this year, SARS issued over three million auto assessments, which once again proved to be a helpful tool to increase filing compliance.

The enhanced auto-assessment process this year resulted in a dramatic decline in the number of physical queues and walk-ins at SARS branches.

By the 24 October 2022 deadline, individual and trusts submissions filed for 2022 and other tax years totalled 4.806 million. This is a whopping 11.8 % increase from 2021, with the majority of these returns having been received from auto-assessments.

Only 264 000 returns were filed at SARS branches this year, with the rest submitted through electronic channels.

Payments and deadlines

Submitting a return on time and making timeous payments is an important part of a taxpayer’s culture of compliance.

To promote adherence to deadlines, SARS notifies taxpayers of the due date for payments. If the taxpayers fail to pay, then the cases will be referred to our Enforcement Division for debt collection.

Thus, SARS wishes to urge taxpayers to pay within the stipulated dates on the notice of assessment and ensure that they comply with payment rules.

SARS has made the following channels available for making payments:

  • eFiling
  • EFT Payments
  • Payments at a bank

It is important to note that each payment has a unique reference number which must be used when a payment is being made. Taxpayers who are unable to pay the full amount are encouraged to approach SARS for payment arrangements.

Payment arrangements can be requested on eFiling or via the centralised debt management email address: Sarsdebtmanagement2@sars.gov.za.

Disagreeing with your Assessment

A taxpayer who disagrees with an assessment has the right to lodge a dispute on reasonable grounds within 30 business days from the assessment being issued. . Taxpayers can do this either via eFiling or at a SARS branch by appointment.

Payments can also be suspended on request via eFiling, provided that the necessary requirements are met.

Penalties for missing deadlines

Taxpayers who fail to submit and pay on or before the deadline will be charged administrative penalties for late or non-submission of the required tax return and interest for late payment. SARS will impose a fixed amount of penalties based on a taxpayer’s taxable income, which can range from R250 up to R16 000 a month for each month that the non-compliance continues.

Whether you agree or disagree with the admin penalty, it is advisable to submit the outstanding return to stop further admin penalties. The penalty will reoccur for every month the return(s) remains outstanding for a maximum of 35 months. In the meantime, if taxpayers disagree with the admin penalty, they can submit a Request for Remission (RFR) via eFiling or at a SARS branch. The taxpayer must provide reasons for the non-compliance for the request to be considered.

If the Request for Remission is disallowed or only a portion was selectively allowed, the taxpayer may still object to the decision made by SARS and even appeal the decision if they disagree with the outcome of the objection process.

Please refer to the Objections and Appeals page on the SARS website (www.sars.gov.za)  for more information on how to submit a dispute in respect of an Admin Penalty.

Please note: With effect from 1 December 2022, administrative penalties relating to the late submission of a tax return will be charged when one or more tax return(s) relating to tax years from 2007 up to 2020 are outstanding. Prior to this change, taxpayers were only liable for administrative penalties for late submission if they had two or more tax returns outstanding for these tax years.  For more information, see the Admin Penalty page on the SARS website.

 Regional news

  • The SARS Randfontein branch office will be closing to the public from 24 November 2022. Taxpayers are welcome to visit any other SARS branch by appointment and can continue to make telephonic appointments with the Randfontein branch via:
  • The SARS Contact Centre on 0800 00 7277
  • An SMS to 47277 (iSARS) with the word Booking (Space) ID number/Passport number/ Asylum Seeker number; or
  • The SARS website (www.sars.gov.za) and click on “Book an Appointment”.
  • The Gauteng North region will be conducting in-house workshops at the SARS Pretoria CBD office for all SMMEs over the coming month. The workshops include topics such as:
    • eFiling Redesign New Registration Information
    • VAT Basic
    • Small business Corporation and Compliance
    • Income Tax Intermediate

The schedule is available on the SARS website (www.sars.gov.za), click on “Taxpayer and Trader Education” > “Upcoming education sessions”. SARS invites all SMMEs to attend these educational workshops at no cost.

SARS encourages taxpayers to make use of our secure digital channels which can be accessed from the SARS website www.sars.gov.za:

· SARS eFiling

· SARS Mobi-App

· SARS Online Query System (SOQS)

· e@syFile Employer

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