Tax. The word alone sends shivers down your spine, never mind the discomfort you might feel spending just one day queuing at your nearest SARS branch.
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The change would have a serious impact on those whose retirement plans involve moving abroad, so it’s being closely monitored.
The government’s announcement that it was killing Section 12J tax breaks has been met with much pushback. Thankfully, there’s still one more chance to max out your refund before it ends.
A helping hand from the taxman doesn’t come around all that often, so here’s something you may want to consider before the tax year ends on Sunday.
If SARS issues you with an auto-assessment, usually done via SMS, you should first check that a few things are in order before accepting.
SARS has made some changes, and it’s safe to say that tax season will look a little different this year.
On May 5, SARS announced new tax filing seasons and a much more heavy-handed approach to those who don’t comply.
Tax season has arrived with a couple of changes to how things usually work. Here’s what you need to know before you dive in.
With less than a month to go until tax season starts once again, here’s everything you need to know to get ahead of the game.
Last moth SARS drew a line in the sand, publicly shaming 10 tax offenders. Turns out they can do a lot worse.
July has popped in for a visit, and that means you can begin with the joys of filing your taxes. Before you get stuck in, you should consider a few things.
Some people are go-getters, and others tend to leave things to the last minute. If you fall into the latter category, then you’ll need to pay attention.
An annual head scratching occurrence, SARS has officially opened the tax season for 2017. It pays to know a few basics before you go cross-eyed.
To some, thinking about the tax season gets them in a tizz, but it doesn’t have to be a period of head-scratching. Let’s crunch some numbers then.
Doing taxes is one of those adult things that no one gives you due warning for. We’ve all gone cross-eyed just thinking about it so here’s your simple guide to your need-to-knows.
Yes, it is that time of year again when we have to start thinking about behaving like real grown ups for a few days. Do not despair, if you’ve been good you may get cash back! Take note…