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How To Register For Income Tax In South Africa

eFiling: Once logged in, on the ‘Home’ page, click on the “Notice of registration” icon to acquire your IT150. SMS: Send an SMS to SARS at 47277 to request the issuance of the IT150 (Tax reference number). If you are a registered eFiler, you may also obtain your registration notice using the MobiApp.

In South Africa, Is It Possible To Register For Taxes Online?

After you’ve been registered and assigned a tax number, you may sign up for eFiling, which is a simple and convenient method to engage with SARS. All you need is a computer and access to the internet. As a registered eFiler, you will be able to submit your tax return online and make payments to SARS, among other things.

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What Papers Do I Need To Obtain A Tax Identification Number From SARS?

A copy of your valid identity card, drivers license, passport, or temporary identity document, as well as the original identification (for those visiting a SARS office). a copy of your residential address proof

In South Africa, When Do You Start Paying Taxes?

If you are under the age of 65, the fee is R87 300. If you are between the ages of 65 and 75, the tax threshold (the amount at which income tax becomes payable) is R135 150. This threshold is R151 100 for taxpayers aged 75 and over.

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How Can I Obtain A SARS Registration Letter?

Send an SMS to SARS on 47277 with the following information: TRN (Space) ID number/Passport number/Asylum Seeker number to get your Notice of Registration (IT150). It is important to note that these services can be accessed with or without data/airtime.

What Happens If You Fail To File A Tax Return In South Africa?

The administrative non-compliance penalty for failure to file a return consists of fixed sum fines depending on a taxpayer’s taxable income that can range from R250 to R16 000 per month for each month of non-compliance.

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