Penalties for late tax returns

Even with the tax season for individual taxpayers who want to file at a branch having closed on the 31st of October, the electronic filing window is still open the South African Revenue Services (SARS) says.

“SARS wishes to thank taxpayers for their submissions thus far and is encouraged by the 3,882,111 personal income tax returns filed on a digital platform as well as at a branch. These returns include submissions for both current and previous years,” SARS said in a statement.

The revenue collector said that filing a tax return on any of the digital platforms, namely, SARS MobiApp and eFiling platforms for non-provisional taxpayers will close on 4 December. “This gives the taxpayers who file electronically an extra three weeks to file. Provisional taxpayers have until January 31 on eFiling.”

SARS said with digital filing still available, it was still expecting an estimated 1,744,535 returns.

“Should the extended electronic filing period not be used, administrative penalties will be levied for every month the return is outstanding. The non-filing of returns is a criminal offence.”

Taxpayers with outstanding returns were urged to download the SARS MobiApp from the Play Store or App Store.

Taxpayers who meet all the following requirements need not submit a return:

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