I was retrenched in May and SARS deducted more than R in my package saying that I owed them and there was no communication before then. The reason they gave was that it is because I get monthly allowance from EPPF Eskom where my late husband used to work. Suddenly now they are saying I owe them R91 because I am getting another income and my EPPF allowance is not taxed enough. I was reinstated and now working from
I need TAX assistance on an urgent basis….was employed in the formal sector for thirty years but became “my own boss” when the company I worked for closed-down end November . I was appointed as a consultant in March at a Manufacturing concern in Benoni and has been working from home from Covid (April ) up to present. I registered for Provisional tax and have been doing my own taxes for the period up to now. I have been however employed full-time since 1st September but have been granted permission to continue with my consultation work. BUT now I am stuck with my TAXES….I don’t have proper knowledge to continue with my own taxes and need professional help.
Good day, we are a very small company and are looking to gain a bit of help from some financial experts on how we can navigate filing our annual financial statements. We have a different trading name and the company does e-commerce on Takealot. Takealot has taken fees and payments out of our earnings and have paid substantial tax on our part through the services rendered. We are now not sure what our returns exactly will entail, not how much tax we may still owe. please let us know if this is something you can help with.
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Customers invoices - up to 5 per month. Suppliers invoices - up to 5 per month. Cash transactions - no. VAT registered - yes. The number of employees - 0. Property, plant and equipment - no. Preparing invoices - not required. Making payments - not required. Business activity - extraterritorial wholesale trade. The product will not be exported or imported into South Africa. Goods - industrial chemicals and equipment.
Good morning, I am working as a part-time independent consultant and need help filing my tax returns. I am earning money from both my consulting and interest on investments. My husband would also like to be using your services for his tax filing needs too. Please advise the steps going forward. Kind regards,
We own a very small water shop independently. Currently our turnover is around R per year. We also are not profiting yet. We need someone to assist us in Financial Statements for 2 years as well as tax submissions. We need quotations for the two years of financial statement and 2 years tax submissions.
I am gainfully employed, but also have a side business that is very closely related to my full-time job. I registered the business ess in , but have not bothered filing any returns as it was so quiet and sporadic. However, I have subscribed to Quickbooks online in order to keep track of more and more work coming my way. I just don't know how to use it properly. Either I get a Quickbooks guide to study or I go with the better option of hiring an accountant. I need instruction more than anything. A person I can ask for advice. I'm eager to learn. I just don't know who to ask.
I work remotely as an independent contractor and do not have an IRP5. I earn a monthly income and need to submit my tax. I am behind as I did try submitting it on filling and received no penalties but as I tried to submit it stopped giving me the option to do so and this slipped my mind and haven’t gotten to to it again.
I am looking for advise from someone who is familiar with tax laws. I have a rental property that i am currently renting out for Rpm and I am considering to let my in laws stay there but at a much lower cost say Rpm.i want to find out will i still be able to claim the usual deductibles like bond interest, levies, municipal bills etc?