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    Bulk of tax returns now electronic

    By Agency Staff30 November 2015
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    A total of 5,94m tax returns were received for non-provisional taxpayers, says South African Revenue Service (Sars) acting commissioner Jonas Makwakwa.

    The announcement follows the tax season coming to an end on Friday.

    The 5,94m submissions received were 11,5% higher than in 2014. The number includes individuals, trusts and prior year submissions.

    Compliance for taxpayers filing on time exceeded 90% for the third consecutive year.

    Makwakwa said this was a significant achievement.

    “We are proud of the high level of fiscal citizenship demonstrated by taxpayers. Thank you, South Africa. This tax season belongs to the millions of taxpayers that submitted their tax returns on time,” he said.

    Of the total number of 5,94m returns submitted by the 27 November 2015 deadline:

    • 4,2 million returns were from individuals for the 2015 tax year
    • 1,69 million were outstanding returns from prior years
    • 45 390 were trust returns
    • 99,96% of returns were filed electronically, either via e-filing representing 51,8%, or through electronically assisted filing at a Sars branch or mobile tax unit
    • Manual submissions are down to less than 2 000 returns, representing 0,04% of total volume
    • More than 95% of all returns submitted were assessed within three seconds and more than 99% within 24 hours

    In addition, the revenue service paid out 1,8m refunds to the value of R15bn — more than 95% of these refunds were paid within 72 hours.

    Outstanding return submissions increased by 679 544 returns, representing a growth of 66,4%. This increase has been ascribed to the success of the administrative penalty regime.

    “It is pleasing that millions of South African citizens agree that meeting their tax obligations is cool. This high level of compliance contributes to nation building and enables the government to deliver services that improve the quality of life of all its citizens,” said Makwakwa.

    He encouraged taxpayers who have not yet submitted their returns to do so.  — SAnews



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