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FREE ebook: Your guide to payroll tax year-end

February 20, 2023 Managing a business

Is your organisation ready?

We understand your day-to-day challenges, which is why we want to try and make your business life easier. We’ve prepared this guide to help you work more efficiently, giving you more time to do what you do best—run, manage, and grow your business.

Remember that all companies are required to submit their annual employer reconciliation returns to the South African Revenue Service (SARS) generally within 60 days from the start of the Employer Tax Filing season—unless otherwise specified by the Commissioner.

And, we know that the deadline can easily be met with the right support. This guide is a checklist of factors you need to consider and carry through—broken down into three phases: preparing for tax year-end (Phase 1), processing tax year-end (Phase 2), and preparing for next year (Phase 3).

Get the full guide here.

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