The 2023 Tax Season in South Africa opened officially on 7 July 2023 for individuals who are both non-provisional taxpayers and provisional taxpayers – as well as for trusts. 

While much has stayed the same from last year, like the auto assessments introduced in 2022, there are also a number of changes this year – ranging from new deadlines to revised requirements briefly overviewed in the article – which taxpayers should take heed of before proceeding and which provide good reason for speaking to your accountant before submitting your tax for this year’s filling season.  

 


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2024 FIRST PROVISIONAL TAX RETURNS AND PAYMENTS DUE 31 AUGUST 2023

August sees the first provisional tax deadline for 2024 of all registered provisional taxpayers with February year ends.

While SDK is in the process of working with you to determine your first provisional tax payment and to ensure compliance with SARS, here are a few factors to consider:

  1. Provisional tax is not a type of tax, it should rather be seen as a pre-payment of your income tax.
  2. The first provisional tax period is generally an estimate of what you anticipate your taxable income to be in the next tax year of assessment.
  3. It is highly recommended that the taxpayer should not submit an estimate which is less than the basic amount.
  4. Payments to SARS should be made by 29 August 2023 to limit the risk of payments be deemed late.


SARS PAYMENT METHODS

Please note that SARS no longer accepts payment per cheques. Alternative payment options are the following:

  1. Electronic Transfer (EFT)
  2. Making payment at your bank using the tax statement as proof
  3. Credit push channel through E-Filing


How is the first provisional tax calculated
?

Step 1: The total estimated taxable income for the year x the relevant tax rate = Tax payable for the whole year.

Step 2: Then the tax payable for the whole year is divided in half to obtain the portion of tax due for the first six months of the year.

Step 3: Any tax credits (such as employees tax, foreign tax credits and medical tax credits) are deducted from the tax amount calculated in step 2 to obtain the amount that needs to be paid to SARS by 31 August.


SARS verifications and first provisional tax declarations

SARS has started to request supporting documentation for the first provisional tax declarations that have been made, mostly where the declaration is less than then basic amount. The type of supporting documentation that you should have ready should it be requested from SARS is:

  1. Current year management accounts used to calculate the estimate income
  2. Tax Computation
  3. Reasons for amounts used in declaration.

The above list is not extensive, and SARS may request any information they deem necessary to verify the declaration made. 

 

     
 
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