Ready, set, tax! Everything you need to know about the 2025 tax season
Discover how auto-assessment will simplify your tax returns and what you need to do to ensure a smooth filing process.
Calling all taxpayers! The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has officially announced the dates for the 2025 tax season - July 7 to October 20, 2025.
The revenue collector said, "This season marks an important period where income tax returns of the majority of taxpayers will be automatically assessed."
"The taxpayers in the auto assessment category do not have to do anything if they are satisfied with the calculation on their tax returns.
"If the taxpayer is of the opinion that SARS has not captured all the necessary information, they are free to make changes on their tax returns and submit the missing information through eFiling by October 20," read a statement from SARS.

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