Some 6 million taxpayers will likely receive an auto-assessment from the South African Revenue Service between 1 and 12 July. But it is every taxpayer’s duty to ensure that their return is accurate.
As tax season officially opens on Wednesday, 1 July, some taxpayers will receive auto-assessments from SARS. What does this mean?
While it is entirely within a taxpayer’s rights to contest the outcome of a South African Revenue Service (Sars) assessment, doing so requires thorough preparation. This means ensuring that ...
SARS imposes monthly administrative penalties for late submissions, which can accumulate for up to 35 months. If you earn ...