
Our helpdesk receives hundreds of questions from commission earners about how their tax is calculated. Many are also confused about which expenses they can clai
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Medical expenses are nothing to sneeze at. Private medical treatment is increasingly pushing the limits of medical aid scheme(endpreview) benefits and our walle
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1. Keep an accurate record of revenue and expenses You can draw up these records by way of a simple spreadsheet based on your invoices and then confirm these a
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These tips are part of TaxTim's personalised recommendation tool called the Tax Health Score. Once you file your tax return with TaxTim,(endpreview) we analyze
Read moreWhat is an IRP5? An IRP5 is the employee's tax certificate that is issued to him/her at the end of each tax year detailing all employer/employee related incomes,
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For those fortunate enough to receive bonus payments as part of your remuneration, you’ll understand the(endpreview) frustration of seeing one amount on y
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Our helpdesk receives hundreds of questions related to tax where commission is involved. A misconception that comes up time(endpreview) and time again is that p
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Why must I pay tax, I don’t earn enough! Will I get a penalty if I don’t disclose all my income to SARS?(endpreview) These questions are common and
Read moreImagine you’re an estate agent or luxury car salesman. Chances are that you don’t earn much (if anything) as a basic salary(endpreview) and you rely
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You may have seen the word PAYE on your IRP5 payslip or heard it mentioned by your employer, but have no idea of its meaning.(endpreview) All it really mea
Read moreContracting Benefits vs Salary? You will still be able to claim deductions for medical, travel and RA directly regardless of how you are earning income. Contract
Read moreTax compliance makes its way into many aspects of life and business. Perhaps you’re considering applying for a tender, or for a foreign investment allowan
Read moreNew Finance Minister Nene delivers his first budget with some “better than expected” tax increases. The fight against corruption was highlighted wit
Read moreIn delivering what could possibly be his last annual budget and perhaps in an election year a very pragmatic one, Minister Pravin Gordhan painted a rather posit
Read moreTax rates for Individuals and Trusts Income tax rates: Natural persons (that's you) and special trusts. 2013 tax year: 1 March 2013 - 28 Feb 2014. Individuals
Read moreIt was with great enthusiasm that we at TaxTim awaited delivery by the Minister of Finance of his annual budget speech this afternoon, especially after some of
Read moreTax rates for Individuals and Trusts Income tax rates: Natural persons (that's you) and special trusts. 2013 tax year: 1 March 2012 - 28 Feb 2013. Taxable
Read moreSouth Africa is brimming with entrepreneurs and small business owners who keep the economy running. These people may or may not be earning a regular salary too,
Read moreFor most people upon submission of their year-end income tax return, either nothing much will happen or a refund will be due, this being paid back within a matt
Read moreMost employees negotiate their salary based on the gross amount (or cost to company) - the whole amount paid by their employer. Since income tax is deducted fro
Read moreThe 2012 tax year has almost come and gone, and being annual budget time, anxious taxpayers are unsure what to expect. Is there any room to be taxed further? Al
Read moreThere is a widely believed myth that all expenses and incomes of a business can lower taxes. The Taxable vs Accounting deductibility argument is one which will
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