The South African Revenue Services (SARS) has announced that taxpayers will be able to file their tax returns from 1 July 2021.
The revenue collector added that a significant number of individual taxpayers will be auto-assessed once again this year, and that this process will also start around the same period.
SARS said that the other important dates that taxpayers should be aware of are:
Starting July, SARS said it will be assessing a significant number of taxpayers automatically. “If you accept the outcome you do not have to file a tax return at all,” it said.
SARS said that it auto-assesses based on the data we receive from employers, financial institutions, medical schemes, retirement annuity fund administrators and other third-party data providers.”
“If you have not yet received your IRP5/IT3(a)s and other tax certificates like medical certificate, retirement annuity fund certificate and other third-party data that are relevant in determining your tax obligations, you should immediately approach your employer or medical scheme or retirement annuity fund or other third-party data providers to make sure that they have complied with their submission requirements.”
If you accept the results of your auto-assessment and if there is a refund due to you, the refund will be paid by SARS.
If you owe SARS money, you can make a payment on eFiling, via EFT or the SARS MobiApp by the specified due date on your notice of assessment.
What to prepare before filing starts
SARS said that now is a good time to get your tax matters ready to ensure a smooth filing experience. The tax collector said that taxpayers should prepare the following information ahead of time:
Click here to watch SARS Auto Assessment on efiling.