Taxation Services
Income Tax in South Africa
The South African Revenue Services is responsible for the administration of the following taxes:
- VAT;
- PAYE;
- SDL;
- UIF; and
- Income Tax.
- Dividends tax
- Customs tax
Each of these taxes has to be submitted and paid in a specific time period. It is each taxpayers responsibility to submit the applicable tax forms on time to the South African Revenue Services. We can assist you in submitting your returns on time, as well as to structure your tax affairs in the most efficient manner allowable. We also provide an exceptional service in Alternate Dispute Resolution with the South African Revenue Service, in negotiating with the SARS and in settlement matters. Why pay for the completion of your Income Tax return?
Why pay for the completion of your Income Tax return?
Since the South African Revenue Services implemented the NITS system, it has become more important to complete the tax return correctly the first time to avoid unnecessary objections and to ensure that you receive your refund as quickly as possible.
The NITS system took away the human discretion and now automatically calculates penalties and interest on under payment of income tax. We have the skills, experience and knowledge to complete and submit your tax return
correctly the first time, which will avoid delays and ensure correct assessments. We deal with the South African Revenue Services on a daily basis, and keep abreast with the changes in Income Tax. We keep you in touch with the South African Revenue Services, which means more free time for yourself to do the things you do best. GLADNEV Business Profile
It is in your best interest to get professionals to complete and submit your income tax returns.
Taxation Services include:
- Completion and submission of Income Tax returns;
- Calculation of tax liability;
- Calculation and submission of Provisional tax;
- Application for extension for submission of Income Tax Returns;
- Tax Clearance Certificates for Tenders and Foreign Investment;
- Tax Directives;
- Salary Structuring;
- Income Tax Registration;
- Exemption certificate for Employee Tax;
- Application for exemption from Income Tax;
- Checking Income Tax assessments;
- Arranging deferred payments; and
- Objections.
- Alternative Dispute Resolutions (ADR1 & 2)
