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LEARNING UNIT 2
ADMINISTRATION, RETURNS & ASSESSMENTS




Introduction:
This learning unit discusses the administrative procedures to be followed during
a year of assessment. These procedures form a process, which can be
summarised as follows:




2.1 Background:

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,SECTIONS 9.1 TO 9.4 (READ)


TAX ADMINISTRATION ACT
= contains certain procedures that must be followed in order to ensure that all
tax due is collected.
 This is achieved through the Commissioner who has certain discretionary
powers and who must make certain decisions.
 If the taxpayer does not agree with such a decision, he/she can lodge an
objection and, if the dispute is not resolved, further steps may be taken
 TAA = tax admin act


ASSESSMENT
= the determination of the amount of a tax liability or refund, either by way of
 Self-assessment (VAT, provisional tax, dividends tax, stamp duty or
transfer duty)
 An assessment by SARS (income tax or estate duty)


SELF-ASSESSMENT
= any return in which amount of tax due appears on return
 VAT return = vendor calculates VAT due & shown on return
 Income tax return = amount of tax due is NOT shown on return


INCOME TAX
= calculated by SARS
 (either automatically by SARS computer system when a return is
submitted by e-filing) or
 (manually by means of a determination made by a SARS official)
 & the tax due is shown on a separate assessment


DATE OF ASSESSMENT
1. For a self-assessment = date return is submitted
2. For a SARS assessment = date of the issue of the notice of assessment




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, 2.2 Registration of taxpayers:
SECTION 9.5 & 9.6


WHO MUST APPLY TO REGISTER AS A TAXPAYER?
 Any person (incl. individual, company or trust)
 who becomes liable for any normal tax at any time or,
 who becomes liable to submit any income tax return?
 unless specific tax act provides otherwise
 must apply to register within 21 business days after becoming obliged to
register.


PERSON APPLYING TO BE REGISTERED AS A TAXPAYER
 must visit SARS branch
 once application processed by SARS = applicant issued with an income tax
reference number.


SARS REQUIREMENTS
 Employees receiving any form of employment income required by SARS to
register as taxpayer & acquire tax reference numbers
 = all salaried employees will be registered for tax purposes by employers
if not already registered


REGISTRATION OF TAXPAYERS
 Person may be obliged to register under a tax Act,
 or register voluntarily (in terms of requirements of TAA)


 Period of registration = set out in relevant tax Act
 if not = 21 business days to register


 Prescribed manner & form = if all prescribed forms not submitted = deemed
as not applied for registration
 Taxpayers required to provide SARS with any change in registration = within
21 business days
 Tax reference number used in all correspondence with SARS




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