SARS announces income tax return filing dates for 2021/22 tax year

Published Jun 1, 2022

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By Joon Chong

The South African Revenue Service has announced the deadline dates for filing income tax returns for the 2022 year of assessment as well as the details of those exempt from filing returns.

On 3 June 2022, SARS will publish a notice in the Government Gazette specifying the taxpayers that do not need to file income tax returns for the 2022 year of assessment, and the deadlines for taxpayers that have to file an income tax return.

Taxpayers who are exempt from filing are those who receive total income of less than R500 000 for the year from only one source and receive no other allowances or benefits, and from whom PAYE has been deducted according to the prescribed tax deduction tables. Individuals who only receive (i) interest below the interest exemption thresholds; (ii) amounts from tax-free savings accounts; or (iii) dividends and are non-residents throughout the year, are also not required to file returns.

Please note the following filing deadlines for companies, within 12 months of their financial year-ends and for all other taxpayers (including natural persons, trusts, institutions, boards and other bodies):

  • On or before
  • On or before

Further information is contained on the SARS website.

Taxpayers should note the shortened time frames to submit their returns and prepare for these submissions sooner rather than later.

SARS will continue to auto-assess individuals in the auto-assessment population based on third-party data received from employers, financial institutions, medical schemes, and retirement fund administrators. These taxpayers will receive an SMS from SARS that they have a tax return pre-populated by SARS on eFiling or the SARS MobiApp.

These taxpayers will need to "Accept" or "Edit" and submit the auto-assessments by 24 October 2022 if they are individual non-provisional taxpayers. Notably, this due date for the 2022 filing season is a month earlier than the equivalent due date for the 2021 filing season (23 November 2021).

Individuals who are auto-assessed but do not accept, edit or submit their auto-assessments will receive an estimated assessment from SARS which is not subject to objection and appeal. We expect that the same penalty rules for auto-assessments in the 2021 filing season should apply for the 2022 filing season. An individual who does not agree with the estimated assessment can file an accurate ITR12 tax return within 40 business days of the date of the estimated assessment. This return will be late and subject to normal late submission admin penalties and interest.

The late submission admin penalty is imposed monthly up to 35 months (if SARS has the address of the taxpayer). The monthly penalty ranges from R250 to R16 000 a month, depending on the assessed loss or taxable income of the taxpayer for the year prior to the year being assessed.

Joon Chong is a Partner at Webber Wentzel.

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