Tax
14 articles
This category page brings together related articles so business owners can read the topic as a full operating area instead of isolated posts.
If you are researching a finance, tax, VAT, or company-services problem, this archive is the quickest way to see the connected questions that usually come next.
That matters because most South African compliance problems do not stay in one lane. A bookkeeping weakness usually spills into VAT, a reporting gap affects tax and year-end support, and a company-admin delay often starts with missing records somewhere else in the workflow. This archive helps you trace those links without leaving the category.
A practical guide to the capital gains tax mistakes South African business owners make before selling assets and how to avoid avoidable tax surprises.
Prepare for an itr12 personal return for South African SMEs. See what to check, what to fix first, and how to keep monthly close work under control.
A practical guide to preparing for an ITR14 company return so the filing cycle does not turn into a rushed year-end cleanup.
A practical guide to submitting your tax return on SARS eFiling without turning the filing window into an avoidable cleanup exercise.
A practical guide to comparing online tax services and local advisers for South African businesses that want cleaner SARS support and better response.
Where small businesses create avoidable rework between bookkeeping and tax, and what to tighten before the same errors keep rolling into SARS deadlines.
The real reasons tax clearance and TCS requests get delayed, and what South African businesses should check before an urgent request becomes a compliance
The tender tax-clearance mistakes that cost South African businesses bids, and what to fix before the submission week turns into a compliance scramble.
A practical look at what SARS penalties often reveal inside a small business finance process and how owners should use the warning before the problem compounds.
Missed a SARS tax deadline? See how South African SMEs should confirm the overdue item, act quickly, manage exposure, and prevent repeat filing failures.
A practical guide to when a tax-clearance problem is really a wider SARS compliance problem and what South African businesses should fix first.
A practical look at when sole proprietor tax usually becomes messy and what South African owner-managed businesses should fix before filing pressure builds up.
Why SMEs fall behind on provisional tax in South Africa, how weak books and late forecasts create IRP6 pressure, and what to fix before deadlines arrive.
A practical guide to why South African startups fall behind on tax early and what founders should tighten before growth exposes the weakness.

