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How to E-file: SARS Tax ReturnPosted on February 21, 2012 by admin
Most of this changed a few years ago when SARS (along with most of the world’s tax collection divisions) introduced the ability to file tax returns electronically. This new system allows users to more effectively manage their returns with much less hassle and paperwork.
In order to register for E-Filing with SARS, one needs to visit their official website with your valid tax number,... New Gauteng Tolling SystemPosted on February 21, 2012 by admin The new tolling system that is to be implemented in Gauteng over the next few months has been a topic of debate since the media caught on to it in 2010.
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How to save tax moneyPosted on February 21, 2012 by admin Keeping your tax return in line can sometimes be a big task. However it is possible to save quite a lot of money if you do it properly.
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How to keep a logbook for SARS | Tax ReturnPosted on February 21, 2012 by admin We all dread that time of the year when the Taxman comes for a visit and we need to scurry around and sort out tax returns.
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How to make the most of your travel claims: keeping a SARS compliant log bookPosted on February 21, 2012 by admin Do you know what travel expenses you can and cannot claim? Do you know when or when not to use a logbook? Find out how to make the most of your travel expenses.
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What is the Little LogBook?Posted on February 21, 2012 by admin Little LogBook is an uncomplicated solution to a pressing problem in South Africa. Current tax laws require that ALL taxpayers with a car allowance submit a detailed logbook of business mileage. Without this logbook, the monthly tax benefits received are lost and the shortages would need to be paid back to SARS at the end of the tax year.
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Completing and filing your tax return form can be a huge task. In some cases it might mean endless amounts of paperwork and searching for and tracking down lost slips and documents. At other times it may mean giving up your personal relaxation time to meet with tax consultants in order to catch up with previous filings. Either way, the task can become overwhelming.