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    Nomthandazo NtisaBy Nomthandazo Ntisa14 April , 2026
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    Comprehensive SARS Tax Guide For Beginners: What Gauteng Residents Need To Know In 2026
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    Tax affects most working adults in South Africa, whether they earn a salary, freelance, run a small business or receive rental income. For Gauteng residents, understanding how the South African Revenue Service (SARS) works is important because tax rules determine how much is deducted from income, when returns must be filed and whether additional payments are required. With tax season forming part of the annual financial cycle, a clear understanding of the basics can help individuals avoid penalties, remain compliant and better manage their finances.

    ALSO READ: Is Trading Taxable? What SARS Wants You to Know

    What Tax Is and Why It Matters

    Tax is money collected by government from individuals and businesses to fund public services.

    In South Africa, SARS is responsible for collecting tax and enforcing compliance. Tax revenue is used to fund essential services including:

    • Public healthcare
    • Education systems
    • Infrastructure such as roads and transport
    • Social grants
    • Public safety services

    For most Gauteng residents, tax is most visible through salary deductions, but it also applies to other forms of income.

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    Types of Taxes in South Africa

    South Africa’s tax system is divided into direct and indirect taxes.

    Direct taxes apply to income or profits:

    • Personal income tax
    • Corporate tax
    • Capital gains tax

    Indirect taxes apply to goods and services:

    • Value Added Tax (VAT) at 15%
    • Fuel levies
    • Excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco
    • Import duties

    These taxes collectively fund government operations and services used daily.

    How SARS Collects Tax

    SARS collects tax differently depending on how income is earned.

    PAYE for Employees

    If you are employed, tax is deducted from your salary before you are paid. This is known as Pay As You Earn (PAYE).

    Employers submit this tax to SARS and provide an IRP5 certificate at the end of the tax year.

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    Understanding SARS Tax Forms: IRP5, ITR12, IRP6 and ITR14

    Tax compliance requires the use of specific SARS forms.

    For most individuals, these include:

    • IRP5
      Issued by an employer, this document shows total earnings, PAYE deducted and deductions such as pension or medical aid.
    • ITR12
      The personal income tax return used to declare income, deductions and tax credits.
    • IRP6
      Used by provisional taxpayers such as freelancers, business owners and those earning rental or investment income.
    • ITR14
      Used by companies to declare business income.

    Most salaried Gauteng residents will primarily use the IRP5 and ITR12.

    Provisional Tax For Extra Income

    Individuals earning income outside of a formal salary may need to pay provisional tax.

    This applies to:

    • Freelancers
    • Business owners
    • Property owners earning rental income
    • Individuals with investment income

    Payments are typically made:

    • August (first payment)
    • February (second payment)
    • September (optional top up)
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    How South Africa’s Tax System Works

    South Africa uses a progressive tax system.

    This means:

    • Higher income results in higher tax rates
    • Income is taxed in portions across different brackets

    SARS also applies residency rules:

    • Residents are taxed on worldwide income
    • Non residents are taxed only on South African income

    South Africa’s Tax Brackets Explained

    Income tax is divided into brackets, with different portions of income taxed at different rates.

    According to the latest available SARS tax tables for the 2024 to 2025 tax year, the brackets are:

    Taxable Income (R)Tax Rate
    R0 – R237,10018% of taxable income
    R237,101 – R370,500R42,678 + 26% of income above R237,100
    R370,501 – R512,800R77,362 + 31% of income above R370,500
    R512,801 – R673,000R121,475 + 36% of income above R512,800
    R673,001 – R857,900R179,147 + 39% of income above R673,000
    R857,901 – R1,817,000R251,258 + 41% of income above R857,900
    Above R1,817,001R644,489 + 45% of income above R1,817,000

    This means income is not taxed at a single rate.

    For example, a person earning R300,000 is not taxed entirely at 26%. Only the portion above R237,100 is taxed at that higher rate.

    Tax brackets are reviewed annually by the National Treasury and may change each financial year.

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    Who Needs To Pay Tax?

    Not everyone is required to pay income tax.

    This depends on:

    • Total income
    • Source of income
    • Age based thresholds

    Current thresholds include:

    • Under 65: R95,750
    • Age 65 to 74: R148,217
    • Age 75 and older: R165,689

    Do You Need to Submit a Tax Return?

    Even if PAYE is deducted, some individuals must still file a return.

    You must submit a tax return if:

    • You earned more than R500,000
    • You had multiple income sources
    • You are self employed
    • You earned rental or foreign income
    • SARS requests it

    You may not need to submit if:

    • You earned below R500,000
    • You had one employer
    • No additional income
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    What Happens if You Don’t File

    Failure to file when required may result in:

    • Monthly penalties
    • Interest on unpaid tax
    • Estimated tax assessments
    • Compliance issues affecting loans or applications

    SARS may also use third party data to detect non compliance.

    What This Means for Gauteng Residents

    For Gauteng residents, tax is a practical part of everyday financial life.

    It affects employees, freelancers, business owners and individuals with multiple income streams. Understanding how tax works can help residents avoid penalties, maintain compliance and better manage their finances in a province with a large and diverse workforce.

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    FAQ: Tax Basics for Beginners in South Africa

    What is an IRP5?
    A tax certificate from your employer showing income and tax deducted.

    Do I need to file if I have PAYE?
    Sometimes, depending on income and additional earnings.

    What is provisional tax?
    Tax paid in advance by individuals earning income outside of a salary.

    How do tax brackets work?
    Income is taxed in portions across different rates.

    What happens if I don’t file?
    SARS may impose penalties and interest.

    What Happens Next

    Taxpayers should review their income, confirm their SARS registration status and determine whether a tax return is required.

    As SARS continues strengthening compliance systems and data monitoring, understanding tax basics is likely to remain essential for individuals and businesses across Gauteng.

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