As tax season officially opens on Monday, 7 July, some taxpayers have already received auto-assessments from SARS. What does this mean?
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The 2025 tax season kicked off on Monday, 7 July with auto-assessments notices having been sent to a number of South African taxpayers.
As tax season officially opens on Monday, 7 July, some taxpayers have already received auto-assessments from SARS. What does this mean?
As tax season officially opens on Monday, 7 July, some taxpayers have already received auto-assessments from SARS. What does this mean?
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has advised taxpayers who disagree with their auto-assessments not to wait to take action.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has advised taxpayers who disagree with their auto-assessments not to wait to take action.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has confirmed that 5.8 million taxpayers were issued auto assessments this year.
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has confirmed that 5.8 million taxpayers were issued auto assessments this year.
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