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FINANCIAL PLANNING | TAX | ACCOUNTING
TaxAssist currently offers the following services at the costs stipulated below:
R450
(RA
& Medical Aid)
R750
(other income or other expenses)
R900
(per
tax year)
R1500
(per tax year)
R1150
(per month)
R2300
(per month)
Includes HubDoc
R1150
(Includes name reservation Standard Short MOI and share certificate)
R750 + AR Fee
(per financial year)
2021 Tax Season is expected to open 1 July 2021
The 2021 Tax Season for individual taxpayers are expected to open on 1 July 2021 and expect to close on 23 November 2021 for taxpayers who
file online.
The most important change that applies to all taxpayers is the one that criminalises negligent non-compliance; this and other administrative changes mean that taxpayers will be held to a higher standard, which serves as a cue for everyone to take ownership of their tax affairs
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the 2020 Tax Season for Individuals will only start on 1 September 2020 and close on 16 November 2020 for taxpayers who file online.
We recognize that with the constantly changing COVID-19 situation around the world, this is an unprecedented time for everyone in South
Africa which we will remember for years to come. Our hearts and thoughts go out to each one of our loyal clients and their families, local
and overseas.
We are still working and want you to know you have our dedicated commitment to continue providing you with our agreed monthly services and
to keep your business up to date and compliant.
We have compiled a list of all possible funding solutions available to you at this time. New information is distributed on a regular basis
and we commit to sending you updated and accurate information to keep you as informed as possible.
The 2019 Tax Season will open again this year on 1 July 2019 and individual tax payers have till 31 October 2019 to submit their tax returns.
When using a tax practitioner to file your annual tax return, do not merely hire the first one you meet who says he/she knows how to file a tax return. Here are a few questions taxpayers can ask a tax professional before making the final decision of whom to use.