Tax season 2026 opened on Monday, 13 July for all those South African tax payers who were not auto-assessed. Predictably, the ...
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has opened the broader phase of the 2026 tax filing season, allowing provisional and ...
With the SARS auto-assessment period closing, taxpayers must act quickly to submit their income tax returns ...
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Don’t let SARS auto-assessment convenience cost you refunds, deductions or penalties
SARS auto-assessments may make tax filing easier, but experts warn that missing information, incorrect third-party data or ...
As South African taxpayers rush to file their returns, SARS warns of connectivity issues affecting eFiling and the MobiApp, ...
SARS begins issuing six million auto-assessments from 1 July 2026. Find out if you qualify and the key filing deadlines ...
Not every taxpayer is required to file a tax return, and even those who are will not necessarily receive a refund.
SARS auto assessments will start rolling out this week, and taxpayers have been warned to double-check these things.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has reminded taxpayers that its 2026 tax filing season gets underway on Wednesday, 1 ...
It can be a helpful system, but it comes with tax rules that can surprise some people. With the tax season upon us, some ...
South Africans have just over three months to submit their tax returns once filing season officially opens in July.
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.
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