Personal Income Tax | South African Revenue Service (2024)

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What’s new? What is it? Who is it for? SARS mobile services When should it have been submitted? What steps must I take to ensure compliance? Step 1: You must register for income tax Step 2: You must submit a return How should it be submitted? Frequently Asked Questions What could delay my refund from being paid to me? FAQ: What does SARS count as a business day? FAQ: Where on the IRP6 return will the Solar Energy Tax Credit field be added? FAQ: In which period must the solar panels be purchased to qualify for the tax incentive? FAQ: For which period can Provisional Taxpayers claim the Solar Energy Tax Credit? FAQ: How will the rebate work? FAQ: What is the minimum capacity per panel to qualify for the rebate? FAQ: What happens if I enter an amount of more than R15 000 on the IRP6? FAQ: What documents do I need to claim a rebate? FAQ: Does the rebate apply to only new and unused solar PV panels? FAQ: What is the SARS solar tax benefit? FAQ: Why have I been charged an Administrative Penalty? How long does the Complaints process take? How to amend my ITR12? How to access my ITR12 on eFiling? Both my eFiling security contact details have changed (email and cellphone number) – how do I get the One Time Pin(OTP) ? FAQ: I’ve been working from home since start of lockdown in 2020. I make use of my existing space in the house to work from. No special room, I didn’t buy any chair or desk. Am I eligible to claim? FAQ: Can you get solar rebates for Work-From-Home (WFH) if your personal property is running on Solar and part of your property is dedicated to work from home? FAQ: Can I claim for installing desks and shelving as well as chairs etc. for the separate room I have converted into a home office? FAQ: I decided to turn the garage which was filled with clutter into an office, I renovated the space (paint, ceiling installation with lights, window, office chair and desk etc.). I own outright and do not pay bond or rent, and also do not have records of floor plans. Am I eligible to make a claim?

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What’s new?

Filing Season 2024

For the Filing Season 2024 dates and information, see the Filing Season webpage. For more information on how will Auto-Assessments work this year, see the How does Auto-Assessment work webpage.

Pre-population of ITR12 Third Party Data in preparation for the opening of Filing Season 2024

Please be advised that in preparation for the opening of the Personal Income Tax Filing Season in July 2024, between the period of 2 June 2024 until the opening of Filing Season, there is a possibility that the prepopulated data reflecting within your Personal Income Tax or Provisional Tax returns requested via eFiling, the SARS Mobi application or via a SARS Branch Office during this period, will pre-populate but may not be comprehensive until Filing Season is officially opened to the public.

What is it?

Income tax is the normal tax which is paid on your taxable income.

Examples of amounts an individual may receive, and from which taxable income is determined, include the following –

  • Remuneration (income from employment), such as, salaries, wages, bonuses, overtime pay, taxable (fringe) benefits, allowances and certain lump sum benefits
  • Profits or losses from a business or trade
  • Income or profits arising from an individual being a beneficiary of a trust
  • Director’s fees
  • Investment income, such as interest and foreign dividends
  • Rental profit or losses
  • Income from royalties
  • Annuities
  • Pension income
  • Certain capital gains

Who is it for?

You are liable to pay income tax if you earn more than:

For the 2025 year of assessment(1 March 2024 – 28 February 2025) – No changes from last year

  • R95 750 if you are younger than 65 years.
  • If you are 65 years of age to below 75 years, the tax threshold (i.e. the amount above which income tax becomes payable) is R148 217.
  • For taxpayers aged 75 years and older, this threshold is R165 689.

For the 2024 year of assessment(1 March 2023 – 29 February 2024)

  • R95 750if you are younger than 65 years.
  • If you are 65 years of age to below 75 years, the tax threshold (i.e. the amount above which income tax becomes payable) is R148 217.
  • For taxpayers aged 75 years and older, this threshold is R165 689.

For the 2023 year of assessment (1 March 2022 – 28 February 2023)

  • R91 250 if you are younger than 65 years.
  • If you are 65 years of age to below 75 years, the tax threshold (i.e. the amount above which income tax becomes payable) is R141 250.
  • For taxpayers aged 75 years and older, this threshold is R157 900.

For the 2022 year of assessment(1 March 2021 – 28 February 2022)

  • R87 300 if you are younger than 65 years.
  • If you are 65 years of age to below 75 years, the tax threshold (i.e. the amount above which income tax becomes payable) is R135 150.
  • For taxpayers aged 75 years and older, this threshold is R151 100.

For the 2021 year of assessment(1 March 2020 – 28 February 2021)

  • R83 100if you are younger than 65 years.
  • If you are 65 years of age to below 75 years, the tax threshold (i.e. the amount above which income tax becomes payable) is R128 650.
  • For taxpayers aged 75 years and older, this threshold is R143 850.

See more tax rates here.

Still unsure if you need to submit a return? Click here.

The rates of tax chargeable on taxable income are determined annually by Parliament, and are generally referred to as “marginal rates of tax” or “statutory rates”. The rate of tax levied on an individual is set on a sliding scale which results in the tax increasing as taxable income increases. Every year, the Minister of Finance announces the rates to be levied by publishing the applicable tax tables during the annual budget speech.

SARS mobile services

You can send us a query viaSARS Online Query System (SOQS)if you have forgotten your tax reference number, to submit supporting material and more. TheSARS Online Query System (SOQS)assists taxpayers who wish to raise queries with SARS without going into a SARS branch. To initiate a query, you will simply need to complete the online form by selecting a Query Type. For more information, seeSARS Online Query System – External Guide.

SARS SMS Channel

You can request specific Personal Income Tax related services by sending an SMS to SARS on 47277. The following tax related services are offered to taxpayers via their mobile device. These services can be accessed with or without data/airtime:

  • Request an eBooking appointment
    • Booking(Space)ID number/Passport number/ Asylum Seeker number
  • Confirmation request to determine whether to submit a (PIT) tax return
    • File(Space)ID number/Passport number/ Asylum Seeker number
  • Request the issuing of the IT150 (Tax Registration Number)
    • TRN(Space)ID number/Passport number/ Asylum Seeker number
  • Request Account related queries (balance statements) and/or provision of Statement of the Account (SOA)
    • Balance (Space) ID number/Passport number/ Asylum Seeker number

For more detail, see theGuide to SARS Mobile Tax Servicesor see ourtutorial video on how to use the SMS services.

SARS USSD Channel

You can now request specific Personal Income Tax related services by submitting a USSD string to SARS. The USSD channel activation involves you typing a string of characters which comprises of an asterisk (*), followed by a few digits and ending with a hashtag (#) and dialling.

The following services are available on this channel:

  • What’s my Tax number?
  • Request Account balance
  • Do I need to file a tax return?

Steps on how to request tax services via the SARS USSD Channel

  • Step 1: Initiate USSD by dialing*134*7277#
  • Step 2: Select the service you require
  • Step 3: Taxpayer Verification – SARS will request you to complete either your,ID/Passport/Asylum Number
  • Step 4: Tax Resolution – Upon successful verification by SARS, a responce will be displayed

For more detail, see theGuide to SARS Mobile Tax Services.

When should it have been submitted?

Here are the dates for the 2024 Filing Season:

  • Individual taxpayers (non-provisional): 15 July 2024 to 21 October 2024
    • Auto-assessment notices:1 – 14 July 2024
  • Provisional taxpayers:15 July 2024 to 20 January 2025
  • Trusts: 16 September 2024 to 20 January 2025

What steps must I take to ensure compliance?

Step 1: You must register for income tax

If you earn taxable income which is above the tax threshold (see above), you must register as a taxpayer with SARS.

Thevarious options to register can be viewed on How do I register for tax.All additional tax type registration can be performed from eFiling without having to visit a branch again.You can register once for all different tax types using the client information system.

Step 2: You must submit a return

If you are registered for income tax, you will be required to submit an annual income tax return to SARS based on the Gazette. See the Tax Tables.
The year of assessment (commonly referred to as a “tax year”) runs from 1 Marchto28February. Every year, SARS announces its Tax Season, a period during which you are required to complete and submit your annual income tax return. The income tax return which should be completed by individuals is known as the ITR12

If you don’t submit your income tax return on time, you may be liable for penalties.

How should it be submitted?

Online: The easiest and quickest way to file a tax return is online, by making use of SARS eFilingor the MobiApp. You must, however, first register for eFiling on the SARS eFiling website or using the MobiApp.

We have a page where we explain to you in detail how to register for eFiling. Once registered, you can complete the online form to create your return.

Note that you will start by completing the first page of the form which contains several questions regarding the nature of your tax affairs (referred to as a return “wizard”). Completion of this part will automatically tailor the tax return to your specific tax requirements.

In a branch: Tax returns can be submitted at a SARS branch office by making an appointment.To find your nearest branch visit our branch locator.

Also see our How does Auto-Assessment work webpage.

A business day is any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday.

Top Tip:

When completing your return, you will require the following documentation in order to verify the existing, pre-populated information that appears in the return, as well as to complete any remaining portions:

  • IRP5: This is the employees’ tax certificate your employer issues to you.
  • Certificates you received for local interest income earned.
  • Any other documentation relating to income received or accrued, such as remuneration that has not been reported to SARS by your employer, or business or investment income, etc.
  • Details of medical expenses paid and medical scheme contributions made.
  • The relevant certificates reflecting your retirement annuity fund contributions made.
  • A logbook and other documents in support of business travel expenses (if the travel allowance is part of your remuneration or if you have the right of use of a company car taxable benefit).
  • Any other documentation relating to the allowable deductions you wish to claim.
Related Documents

Administration of Deceased Estates – SARS 2022

CRA01 – Confirmation of Residential or Business Address for Online Completion – External Form

DT-GEN-01-G02 – Declaration of Dividends Tax via eFiling – External Guide

FORM-AD – Request for Tax Deduction Directive Pension and Provident Funds – External Form

FORM-B – Request for Tax Deduction Directive Pension and Provident Funds – External Form

FORM-C – Request for Tax Deduction Directive Retirement Annuity Funds – External Form

FORM-E – Tax Deduction Directive After Retirement and Death Annuity Commutations – External Form

GEN-BO-09-G01 – Book an Appointment at SARS – External Guide

GEN-ELEC-11-G01 – Guide to Bulk and Additional Payments on eFiling – External Guide

GEN-GEN-56-G01 – Submit Request for Reduced Assessment RRA01 via eFiling – External Guide

GEN-PT-01-G01 – Guide for Provisional Tax – External Guide

GEN-PT-01-G02 – How to eFile your Provisional Tax Return – External Guide

GEN-REG-48-G01 – Venture Capital Companies – External Guide

IRP3(a) – Application for Tax Directive Gratuities – External Form

IRP3(c) – Application for Tax Directive Fixed Amount – External Form

IT-AE-02-G01 – Non Resident Entertainers and Sportspersons – External Guide

IT-AE-36-G02 – Comprehensive Guide to the Income Tax return for Trusts – External Guide

IT-AE-36-G05 – Comprehensive Guide to the ITR12 Income Tax Return for Individuals – External Guide

IT-AE-36-G06-Guide-to-submit-your-individual-income-tax-return-via-eFiling-External-Guide

IT-AE-46-G01 – How to submit your Individual Income Tax return via the SARS MobiApp – External Guide

IT-AE-47-G01 – How to register for the use of the SARS MobiApp – External Guide

IT-AE-48-G01 – How to make payments to SARS via the SARS MobiApp – External Guide

IT-AE-49-G01 – Services offered via the SARS MobiApp – External Guide

IT-GEN-06-G01 – Guide to the Individual ITR12 Return for Deceased and Insolvent Estates – External Guide

IT-PP-02-G01 – Amounts to be Withheld When a Non-Resident Sells Immovable Property in South Africa (SA) – External Guide

IT12EI – Return of Income Exempt Organisations – External Form

IT144 – Declaration by Donor – External Form

IT180 – Declaration by Employer to Claim Deduction against Learnerships – External Form

IT3(b) – Certificate of Income Investments Property Rights and Royalties – External Form

IT3(c) – Certificate of Income re Disposal of Unit Trusts or other Financial Instruments – External Form

IT3(e) – Return of Purchases Sales or Shipments – External Form

IT44 – Extract of Income – External Form

IT77C – Application for registration Company – External form

IT77TR – Application for registration of a Trust – External form

ITR-DD – Confirmation of Diagnosis of Disability – External form

LAPD-CGT-G07 – Briefing Note on Standard Time Apportionment Calculator

LAPD-Gen-G08 – Guide on the Taxation of Professional Sports Clubs and Players

LAPD-IT-G02 – Guide on the Residence Basis of Taxation for Individuals

LAPD-IT-G03 – Guide on the calculation of the tax payable on lump sum benefits

LAPD-IT-G04 – Guide on the Ring Fencing of Assessed Losses Arising from Certain Trades Conducted by Individuals

LAPD-IT-G08 – List of Qualifying Physical Impairment or Disability Expenditure

LAPD-IT-G08a – List of Qualifying Physical Impairment or Disability Expenditure Effective 1 March 2020

LAPD-IT-G09 – Guide on the Tax Incentive for Learnership Agreements

LAPD-IT-G12 – Guide to the Urban Development Zone Allowance

LAPD-IT-G16 – Basic Guide to Income Tax for Public Benefit Organisations

LAPD-IT-G19 – Comprehensive Guide to Dividends Tax

LAPD-IT-G21 – Guide on the Taxation of Foreigners working in South Africa

LAPD-IT-G24 – Guide on Mutual Agreement Procedures

LAPD-IT-G27 – Tax Exemption Guide for Recreational Clubs

LAPD-IT-G29 – PIT FAQs Foreign Employment Income Exemption

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ: What does SARS count as a business day?

Any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or public...

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FAQ: Where on the IRP6 return will the Solar Energy Tax Credit field be added?

The “Solar Energy Tax Credit” field will be added to...

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FAQ: In which period must the solar panels be purchased to qualify for the tax incentive?

You should have bought and used the panels for the...

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FAQ: For which period can Provisional Taxpayers claim the Solar Energy Tax Credit?

Provisional Taxpayers can claim the Solar Energy Tax Credit only...

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FAQ: How will the rebate work?

If you are employed, the rebate must be included in...

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FAQ: What is the minimum capacity per panel to qualify for the rebate?

To qualify for the rebate, the minimum generation capacity per...

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FAQ: What happens if I enter an amount of more than R15 000 on the IRP6?

Taxpayers are limited to a rebate of not more than...

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FAQ: What documents do I need to claim a rebate?

Taxpayers will need a VAT invoice showing the cost of...

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FAQ: Does the rebate apply to only new and unused solar PV panels?

Yes, it only applies to new and unused solar photovoltaic...

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FAQ: What is the SARS solar tax benefit?

This incentive is available for one year between 1 March...

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FAQ: Why have I been charged an Administrative Penalty?

Administrative penalties may be imposed by SARS due to non-compliance...

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How long does the Complaints process take?

When you lodge a complaint, SARS will issue an acknowledgement...

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How to amend my ITR12?

To revise or amend an assessment; process the Request for...

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How to access my ITR12 on eFiling?

After successful login to eFiling, proceed as follows: • Click...

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Both my eFiling security contact details have changed (email and cellphone number) – how do I get the One Time Pin(OTP) ?

If both your security contact details have changed i.e. you...

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FAQ: I’ve been working from home since start of lockdown in 2020. I make use of my existing space in the house to work from. No special room, I didn’t buy any chair or desk. Am I eligible to claim?

No you will not be eligible, as it does not...

Read More

FAQ: Can you get solar rebates for Work-From-Home (WFH) if your personal property is running on Solar and part of your property is dedicated to work from home?

If your property is running on your own installed solar...

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FAQ: Can I claim for installing desks and shelving as well as chairs etc. for the separate room I have converted into a home office?

Yes, you could qualify for a wear-and tear allowance on...

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FAQ: I decided to turn the garage which was filled with clutter into an office, I renovated the space (paint, ceiling installation with lights, window, office chair and desk etc.). I own outright and do not pay bond or rent, and also do not have records of floor plans. Am I eligible to make a claim?

You will need to obtain accurate dimensions for the converted...

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