What does a negative tax refund amount mean?
By Marc Sevitz · Updated
Q: What does a negative tax refund amount means
A: The minus sign means that according to their records you owe a negative amount i.e. SARS owes you a refund. Normally, if you’re owed a refund, this will be electronically processed and usually reflects in your bank account within 2 – 3 days of the ITA34, assessment being issued.
There are instances when your refund isn’t released immediately. If you’re expecting a refund and it doesn’t show in your bank account more than a week after receiving your ITA34, then you may want to look into one of the following reasons as a possibility for the delay.
- Audit/ Verification
- Banking Details
- Outstanding Returns
- Unpaid Balances
Please see our blog for more details here https://www.taxtim.com/za/blog/when-will-i-get-my-refund-from-sars
Follow these steps and you'll be able to view a summary of any tax amounts owing or refunded to you.
- Click on the returns tab in the menu of eFiling;
- Click SARS correspondence.
- Click Request Historic IT notices.
- Click Statement of account; and
- Select your date range.