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Payment and Assessment of Tax Donations tax is a separate tax – tax on the transfer of wealth
Specific Exemptions – s56 Fulfils 2 functions: taxes people who may want to donate their assets to avoid:
- Donor liable for donations tax at the end of the month • Normal income tax on the income from those assets, and/or
 To/for the benefit of the donor’s spouse: following the month in which the donation made • Estate duty when those assets are excluded from their estates
 under antenuptial/ postnuptial contract
 donation to a trust in which the spouse has a vested interest - Commissioner can allow for longer period Payable on value of any property disposed by SA resident i.t.o donation
applies to donations as result of couples changing matrimonial property system
indirectly/directly
 Donatio mortis causa - made in contemplation of death - Donation tax calculated is per donation – NOT for the YOA
 donor anticipates death, and the donation is made as a result of death –
“last minute donation” - If donor fails to pay within the prescribed period, both donor + If aggregate value < R30 million → tax levied at 20% of value of property
 donee only obtains benefit until the death of donor donee will be jointly & severally liable to pay the donations tax If aggregate value > R30 million → first R30 mil at 20%, excess taxed at 25%
 donor does not anticipate death
 cancelled within 6 months
- If more than one donation made during YOA, general
 by/to any traditional council, community or tribe
exemption amount deducted in chronological order & donor Important Definitions - s55(1)
only liable once general exemption has been fully exhausted
 of foreign property acquired by donor:
▪ before they became a SA resident for the first time or PROPERTY:
▪ by inheritance from person (at the date of their death was not ordinarily
- If more than one donation made on same date, donor may
resident) or choose the order donations deemed to have been made  any right to property
▪ by donation if at date of donation, original donor was person not ordinarily  whether movable/immovable
resident in SA or …
 whether corporeal/incorporeal
 made by or to any exempt persons like PBOs, Government, etc.  wherever situated
 Voluntary award included in gross income of donee:
 services rendered – par (c)  Examples of corporeal (tangible: land, buildings, machinery
 termination of services – par (d)  Examples of incorporeal (intangible): copyrights, patents trademarks
 fringe benefits – par (i)  Services rendered for free ≠ donation and not subject to donations tax (no
property is being disposed of)
 Voluntary award where gain of share options included in GI of donee
DONATIONS TAX
 Trust distributions to beneficiaries of a trust but donations made to trusts are subject
to donations tax DONATION:
 A right (not fiduciary/usufructuary interest) to the use/ occupation of farming
property to donor’s child “Any gratuitous disposal of property including any gratuitous waiver or renunciation
of a right.”
 Made by a public company
 Full ownership of immovable property to the Land Reform
To be gratuitous, it needs to be for no consideration or free
Programme/National Development Plan
Donations by Companies – s57 Held by court: donation exists if motivated “pure liberality” or “disinterested
 Between companies where donee & donor are part of same group of benevolence”
companies  Creditor writes off loan because debtor insolvent (not motivated “pure liberality”)
▪ Deals w/ donations made by companies at the instance of another
 Any bona fide contribution to the maintenance of any person person Lender granting interest free loan to borrower:
(Stiglingh, et al., 2021) ✓ If lender entitled to charge interest but doesn’t = gratuitous waiver of his right
▪ Person (shareholder) instructs the company to donate to certain
to interest
donee → deemed to have made donation  If no provision for interest = no inherent right to interest, therefore no waiver of
▪ It is an anti-avoidance section – levies donations tax if is value any right to interest
General Exemption extracted from a company as donation to 3rd party
DEEMED DONATION:
▪ Value extracted = dividend from company to person whose instance
Fixed amount – after determined that donations not specifically donation made
Property disposed of for an inadequate consideration in the opinion of the
Commissioner is deemed to have been disposed of as a donation
Sum of all donations
Amount of deemed donation = Value of Property – Consideration Payable By
NATURAL PERSONS Person Acquiring It
 R100 000 of sum of all property donated during YOA
Donations by Spouses Married in
Example: someone disposes of a car for R1 000, though it’s worth is R1 million.
 Not apportionable Community of Property – s57a The deemed donation will be R999 000 [R1 000 000 – R1 000]
 If more than one donation made during YOA, donations dealt in
chronological order to determine how much of general exemption is ♦ Donates from joint estate = both spouses is deemed to have DONEE:
available made donation (50%/50%)
“Any beneficiary under a donation”
OTHER THAN NATURAL PERSONS ♦ Property excluded joint estate = treated as having only made by
In other words, the person/party receiving the donated property
 R10 000 of sum of all casual gifts made during YOA that spouse
 Casual gifts: wedding gifts, birthday gifts, Christmas gifts Includes: trustee of trust receiving property under donation for beneficiaries’ benefit
♦ As a couple, general exemption = R200 000 However, donation tax payable by trustee may be recovered from assets of trust
 If period exceeds/less than 12 months, amount be apportioned

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