![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Wolfsohn said that SAICA supports the move to e-filing, as it is faster, more efficient, returns don't get lost, and there is the added advantage that if you file one-filing, you get additional days to submit your returns and pay VAT i.e. Also, from, the maximum amount of a cheque that SARS will accept for VAT payments is up to R100 000.If your turnover is more than R30 million per annum, or more than R2.5 million a month, you are obliged to e-file and pay electronically. When submitting a return with your payment, the new cut off time for cheque payments is at 15h00 on the due date, the due date would be the 25th of the month alternatively, if the 25th is a weekend or public holiday, then the last working day before that. Extra information required, such as the demographics of the person completing the form,resulting in it taking more time to complete the return and.The declarant's signature is now needed on the form. A unique payment reference number (PRN), which will be pre-populated by SARS. Applying on e-filing is instantaneous.Other changes SARS has introduced, says Wolfsohn, include.The format of the return. To get manual returns, he says,you can phone SARS or go to your local SARS branch and request the form, and SARS will then post it to you. SARS will also not accept returns printed from e-filing being submitted manually. ![]()
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