Many small business owners have their hands full with tax paperwork. If you’re one of them, the admin probably ranks low on the list of your favourite things to do. However, filing accurate tax returns and meeting the South African Revenue Service (SARS) deadlines is one of the most important responsibilities you face.
The interest accumulated and penalties payable on late or inaccurate VAT, pay-as-you-earn (PAYE), or company income tax returns can be harsh. That means it is in every small business’s interest to prepare the relevant submissions on time and ensure they are accurate.
Tax deadlines:
Registered companies
You must file a compulsory provisional tax return six months from the start of the financial year and another at the end of the financial year.
You may make a voluntary submission and top-up payment six months after year-end.
You must file your annual return within one year of the end of your financial year.
Provisional taxpayers
You must file one provisional return and make one tax payment by the end of August.
A second provisional payment is due by the end of February (at the end of the tax season).
You might make an optional third payment at the end of September if the amount paid in previous payments was insufficient.
The tax filing season for provisional taxpayers usually begins in early June, with a deadline of 31 January.
PAYE
Submit the monthly EMP201 by the seventh of the following month or the Friday before if the seventh falls on a weekend or public holiday.
File the interim EMP501 reconciliations for the period of 1 March to 31 August between 1 September and 31 October.
File the annual EMP501 reconciliations for the period 1 March to 28 February between 1 April and 31 May.
VAT
Manual submissions of the VAT201 and payment must be complete by the 25th of the month.
Electronic submissions and payment of the VAT201 must be made by the last business day of the month.
Speak to an accountant
It’s wise to seek help from a qualified professional to understand your tax obligations, including annual ITR14 SARS submissions.
The ITR14, or Income Tax Return, is a form that SARS requires all registered companies to complete and submit once a year. This submission is where you declare your income and expenses so SARS can calculate how much tax your business needs to pay or how much of a tax refund SARS needs to pay to you.
If you’re operating through a sole proprietor or through a partnership, you can submit your annual ITR12 Income Tax Return and provisional tax submissions yourself. However, a registered tax practitioner can help you ensure you’re compliant with SARS regulations and provide advice about reducing your tax bill by maximising the tax deductions you’re entitled to.
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