Taxation as a non-resident - possibility of double taxation on income earned in a foreign country
By Marc Sevitz · Updated
You are not liable for tax in South Africa based on s10(1)(o)(ii) which exempts foreign income if you meet the requirements which you do appear to do so. You will not pay tax on your SA earnings either as you earned below the threshold, but I suspect you had PAYE deducted so that is worth submitting to claim that tax back.
You can either leave out your foreign income or you can include the amount under the "amounts not considered taxable" s10(1)(o) space.
You can either leave out your foreign income or you can include the amount under the "amounts not considered taxable" s10(1)(o) space.
Thanks Tim, that helps a lot.
Yeah code 4102 on the IRP5 shows an amount paid for PAYE - how do I go about applying for a refund of that?
Best regards
Yeah code 4102 on the IRP5 shows an amount paid for PAYE - how do I go about applying for a refund of that?
Best regards
Submit the return as is, with the IRP5 information. SARS will do the rest!