Make sure you know the risks and how it will affect your tax refund
What is an auto-assessment?
This is an automatic assessment issued by SARS to certain taxpayers. SARS will use data collected from employers, financial institutions, medical schemes, retirement annuity fund administrators and other 3rd party data providers to generate the assessment automatically, without any input from the taxpayer.
Why has SARS introduced this process?
It removes the need for taxpayers to travel to branches to file returns there.
How will I know if I have been auto-assessed?
You should receive a SMS from SARS informing you that you have been selected for auto-assessment.
Is the deadline for auto-assessments the same as the tax season?
No, if you don't agree with the auto-assessment and want to file a return, you have just 40 working days (from the date of the assessment) to do so.
What happens after 40 working days if I do nothing?
If you take no action, the auto-assessment will become your FINAL assessment after 40 working days.
I want to submit a return, but the 40 day deadline is too short. What can I do?
You will need to Request an Extension on eFiling, before the 40 working day deadline has expired. You will need to provide SARS with 'reasonable grounds' as to why an extension is required. If you miss the deadline, you will have an additional 21 working days to submit a Request for Extension on the same terms.
Oops, I have done nothing and more than 61 working days have passed. What can I do now?
Once 61 working days have passed since you received your auto-assessment, you won't be able to file a tax return unless you can provide ‘exceptional circumstances’ to justify a delayed request for extension.
Should I accept the auto-assessment?
No, we think there are risks involved. Your auto-assessment may be inaccurate and accepting it could result in you paying more tax than necessary.
"Why is this the case?"
SARS may not have received all of your tax certificates
SARS may not have your most up-to-date tax certificates
You may miss out on claiming certain deductions, which won’t appear on your auto-assessment e.g. wear and tear, home office, donations to charities, travel expenses and medical expenses you paid personally.
If I reject it, what happens next?
You can file your tax return as normal with ExtraStar Solutions. Filing a tax return means that you can include all of your possible deductions so as to pay less tax and maximize your chance of a refund.
If I accept it, and my auto-assessment is incorrect, am I exempt from penalties/legal action?
No, you are not exempt from penalties or legal action. It is your responsibility to ensure you report all of your income and expenses accurately to SARS. If you accept your auto-assessment and you failed to declare some of your income, SARS could levy a penalty of up to 200% of the tax payable (plus interest!) should they audit you later on and discover their mistake
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