There appears to be an increased focus recently by SARS in relation to tax compliance. We therefore want to highlight the below important dates again to our clients to ensure that they are always fully tax compliant. Non-compliance may lead to penalties being imposed against defaulting taxpayers, but also has wider potential implications. This includes that taxpayers may be unable to apply for a tax clearance certificate, or that SARS may be disinclined to favourably consider a request for the suspension of payment of an alleged tax debt while the taxpayer is engaged in a tax dispute with SARS.
VAT:
VAT registered businesses also registered on eFiling are required to file their periodic VAT returns on the last business day of the month following the end of the relevant VAT period. Payment is due by the same day if made by EFT or through the eFiling portal.
Where manual returns are filed, payment and filing is required to be made by the 25th of the month following the VAT period.
PAYE:
Businesses with employees (and from whose salaries PAYE is being deducted) is required to file the relevant EMP201 return by the 7th of the month following the month in which the PAYE was deducted. The return must be accompanied by the relevant payment of PAYE too (i.e. on the same date).
Every employer who is registered for PAYE (and or UIF and/or SDL) is further also required to submit an EMP501 form by 31 October 2017, which essentially comprises an interim reconciliation of attendant employees related taxes and levies.
Dividends tax:
Dividends tax returns are required to be filed by the end of the following month after the relevant dividend declaration or receipt has taken place, and payment (if applicable) is required to accompany that return on the same date.
Provisional tax returns:
For those taxpayers who are also provisional taxpayers, provisional tax returns are due after the first 6 months of the relevant year of assessment has passed, and again on the last day of that tax year. Payment is required to be made by the same dates (if applicable). While a third payment of provisional tax is not required, this may be made within 6 months after the end of the tax year (7 months, if a the yearend falls on February) to avoid interest being levied on the underestimation of provisional tax, if it transpires to be the case.
Annual income tax returns:
We again wish to remind our (non-corporate) clients that annual income tax returns for non-provisional taxpayer individuals are due by 24 November 2017, while provisional taxpayers are required to submit their annual returns by 31 January 2018.
Companies are required to submit their annual income tax returns within 12 months after the end of the end of the relevant year of assessment.
CA(SA) Registered Auditor – Director
Mike is the director of RDL Chartered Accountants Inc. and as a Registered Auditor has the knowledge and ability to comply with the latest auditing standards and financial reporting requirements and he completes all the statutory audits required by our clients.
Trainee Accountant
Chris, studying for his Chartered Certified Accountant [ACCA] qualification joined the practice in February 2016 and maintains a portfolio of clients attending to the write up of client general ledgers to trial balance, completion and submission of client statutory returns and management accounts. Chris holds a Diploma in Accounting and Business from ACCA and is a registered Business Accountant with SAIBA.
Statutory Clerk
Hendrietta has been with LDC since 2004 and oversees the entire statutory function of LDC. She communicates regularly with the Regulator – CIPC and ensures that all of our clients are in good standing in respect of annual returns, company registers, share registers and directors and officers registers. She also attends to all new company incorporations, director appointments, share transfers and minutes of meetings.
Senior Bookkeeper
Lisa, a Certified Bookkeeper joined LDC in 2008 and oversees the bookkeeping role of all LDC clients. She has extensive Pastel Accounting and Payroll experience and prepares all client files for year end annual financial statements. She also ensures all statutory returns are completed and submitted to the various governmental departments.
Tax Manager
Teresa has a B Com Accounting and an LLB (University of Johannesburg), and is in process of completing her Diploma in Advanced Taxation (UNISA). She specialises in Corporate & Individual taxation & manages the tax base from preparation to assessment. Teresa is a Registered General Tax Practitioner with the South Africa Institute of Tax Practitioners (SAIT).
CA(SA) – Director – Accounting
Paddy completed his CTA at the University of the Witwatersrand and articles at Aiken and Carter (now KPMG) where he qualified as a chartered accountant. Prior to joining LDC in June 2017 he was employed as Financial Manager and Company Secretary in manufacturing and wholesale distribution companies, most recently as Financial Director of a leading international kitchen appliance distributor. Paddy oversees the full accounting function of LDC
FCG(CS) FCIBM – Managing Director
Bob started the practice in September 1991 and is the Chairman and Managing Director in overall charge of LDC Accounting and Tax Consultants Inc. He has three professional business qualifications and holds a practicing certificate issued by Chartered Secretaries Southern Africa, and for many years served on Committees and the Board of Chartered Secretaries Southern Africa and the International Council of the Institute from 2006 and as a vice president from 2009 to 2011.