By David Warneke, Director and Head of Tax Technical at BDO South Africa The Tax Administration Laws Amendment Act of 2015, which was promulgated on 8 January 2016, states that in future SARS will not be permitted to entertain so-called ‘requests...
Retirement reform going ahead
Guest AuthorDec 8, 2015
By Vickie Lange, Institutional Best Practice Specialist at Alexander Forbes Last year the tax changes to all retirement funds and the retirement benefit changes to provident funds (together known as T-day changes) which were originally scheduled...
How much tax will I pay on my investment?
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 15, 2015
Dihemo asks: I have R50 000 I want to invest but I want to understand how tax works on investments. Maya replies: Tax is an important part of investing. There are three taxes that are deducted when you invest. Income tax on interest Any interest...
Taxpayer-unfriendly changes to Tax Administration Act proposed
Guest AuthorSep 18, 2015
Proposals contained in the Tax Administration Laws Amendment Bill of 2015 would dramatically decrease the amount of time in which the Commissioner is permitted to issue a reduced tax assessment, writes David Warneke, Director and Head of Tax...
Is a wealth tax likely for South Africa?
Guest AuthorSep 11, 2015
Professor Matthew Lester weighs in on a wealth tax and whether it is a solution to South Africa's revenue needs. The Davis Tax Committee (DTC) believes that a wealth tax for South Africans is not the universal solution to South Africa’s revenue...
Interpreting REITs
Guest AuthorJul 1, 2015
Abrie Joubert, Client Services Specialist at Glacier by Sanlam, looks at the finer details of a real estate investment trust (REIT) and how it affects your finances. What is a REIT? You may have noticed an entry on your investment statements and...
Why a marriage contract saves you tax
Maya Fisher-FrenchApr 30, 2015
A marriage contract is not just about divorce; it defines what happens to your finances while you are married. Not formalising your relationship could cost you more than you realise. When Melanie and John decided to get married after living...
Concerns with eFiling and erroneous tax registration
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 26, 2014
Concerns about SARS eFiling have been raised in the first annual report issued by the Office of the Tax Ombud. In several cases bank details were changed on the eFiling system resulting in a refunds being paid into a third-party bank account. In...
Tax Ombud gives a voice to taxpayers
Maya Fisher-FrenchNov 9, 2014
The first Tax Ombud report raises important concerns with SARS processes and has already made a difference to ordinary taxpayers in resolving outstanding issues. In its first six months of operation, from 1 October 2013 to 31 March 2014, the Tax...
It’s annual tax phishing season
Guest AuthorJul 15, 2014
With tax filing season upon us, the annual tax-related cyber-fraud feeding frenzy has begun, warns Jonas Thulin, Security Consultant at Fortinet. "The Receiver of Revenue, financial institutions and security firms have been issuing the same...
Previous Articles
Tax Ombud to give taxpayers a fair hearing
May 19, 2014
Taxpayers generally have the odds stacked against them when it comes to disputes with the South African Revenue Services (SARS). With wide-ranging powers provided to it under the Tax Administration Act, SARS is able to request information about taxpayers from third...
The tax relief farce
Mar 1, 2014
Each year I get particularly annoyed about the falsehood that we receive a “tax relief” – as if Minister Gordhan managed to eke out some extra money for cash-strapped taxpayers. So let’s put it in perspective. Based on last year’s personal tax revenue of R308bn, if...
Our million-a-day tax bill
Feb 27, 2014
With no particular surprises for taxpayers in this year’s budget, I decided to drill through some of those tax numbers to see exactly how much tax we are now paying. If you add all our taxes together, individuals account for over R700bn in tax revenue. To put that in...
How the Tax Administration Act affects your tax return
Sep 5, 2013
Tax season is in full swing and as you race to get all your documents in order, you should take some time to reflect on the Tax Administration Act and how it affects you. SARS extended power The South African Revenue Service will now have extended powers to collect...
Energy: new source of government revenue
Mar 5, 2013
Hemmed in from raising value-added tax (VAT), personal income and company taxes, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan played his trump card in introducing carbon tax to the South African fiscus, Rhodes Business School tax professor Matthew Lester said last week. Addressing...
Receiving a death benefit
Feb 27, 2013
A reader recently wrote to City Press to question how his late wife’s pension benefit had been distributed and whether it was in accordance with the law. It raises some interesting points about the provision of the law and the role of pension fund trustees. ...
SARS to make money from penalties
Feb 26, 2013
Tax evaders could pay up to 200% of their taxable income in penalties warns Willem Oberholzer, tax partner at Grant Thornton Pretoria We are not expecting any huge surprises in terms of further taxation from this year’s Budget Speech; what we are expecting, however,...
Minister Gordhan has a fan page
Feb 7, 2013
Pointers for Pravin Not everyone is going to be a fan of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan after he announces the budget on 27 February. This year will be a tight budget with less money to go around and undoubtedly higher taxes whether directly through income tax or...