The South African Revenue Service’s new fully automated assessments are causing havoc for some taxpayers, says professional tax practitioner William Louw, from Sable International, who examines the process and pitfalls, and answers frequently asked
questions.
In 2021, SARS trialled automatically issuing assessments for taxpayers with less complex tax affairs. This meant that you no longer had to log into eFiling and manually submit. “Instead, you were given the option to “accept” a pre-generated assessment,” said Louw.
“This year, in a bid to make the process ‘much easier’, SARS has fully automated the assessment. You will no longer be given the option to accept or reject. Instead, you will need to file corrections or objections after the fact – and the clock’s already ticking for doing so.”
Theoretically, you are meant to be able to edit the return to do corrections, but this is not possible at this time, stated Louw. “It appears the button inside the return which should allow this does not work. At this stage, we do not know how that button could affect the options below.
Correcting or objecting a tax return, what’s the difference?
A correction is a change to your tax return. You have 40 business days (approximately two months) after your auto assessment has been issued to request a correction. However, it’s important to note that you can submit a correction just once. Thereafter, the only way to make alterations to your assessment is through an objection.
This is due to the fact that the correction will trigger a verification of the return, forcing you to upload all your documents within 21 working days and then, once verification is completed, no further corrections can be done, said Sable.
“An objection is to report inaccuracies on the assessment. The important thing to bear in mind here is that you cannot add anything to your assessment through an objection. So, for example, if you forgot to include a retirement annuity (RA) when you submitted your correction, you cannot add that at the objection stage. That benefit will be gone with no recourse. You have 21 business days – approximately a month – after your assessment has been issued to lodge an objection,” said Louw.
Does Auto-Assessment negatively impact me?
Louw said that if your tax affairs are simple, it might be true that this change makes your life easier. SARS will now pull data that you used to have to input from sources like employers, banks, medical schemes, and retirement annuity funds. You might be surprised to discover a tax rebate in your bank account without you having to lift a finger, he said.
“However, for many South Africans, this move denies them the opportunity to claim benefits they might have been entitled to without lodging a correction or objection. It also drastically reduces the time allowed to provide supporting documents. Previously, you had until the end of the tax season, in October, to put together all your paperwork.”
Here is a non-exhaustive list of cases where you may now need to hurry to get your documents in order and submit a correction or objection before the deadline:
Missed tax benefits and refunds
You may qualify for tax benefits and refunds that SARS is unaware of, such as:
You only have 40 business days from when the Auto-Assessment was issued to compile documentation and submit it as a correction, said Sable. “It may be possible to receive an extension of a further 21 days, but you will need to apply for that extension and show reasonable grounds.”
The next steps regarding your Auto-Assessment
“We do not recommend you lodge a correction until you are absolutely sure that you have compiled all the needed documentation and identified all issues. It’s human nature to react emotionally when you spot an error, but a knee-jerk reaction in this case might cause more issues than it solves. Rather, keep calm and start gathering your paperwork,” said Louw.
He said that if you rush the submission of your correction, you trigger the 21 days for verification much earlier and may need to scramble to get your documentation in order. “However, if you were to use all the time available to you for submission of correction, you could have up until late September to provide verification.”