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Well my employer closed down and I never got an IRP5 so I'm just gonna leave this one and not submit a return for now.
 
Well my employer closed down and I never got an IRP5 so I'm just gonna leave this one and not submit a return for now.
Nah don't do that. The SARS buggers will find you and tell you that you owe them 30K and you must pay or else. Happened to me, twice, the bastards. Last year they had to pay me monies though.
 
IRP5 should already be on on the efiling system as it is submitted by your employer.
My details are already there.
 
Anyone tried to file? i don't see my tax certificate for 2019? Anyone else? I want moniesssss
The SO's is doing that. Also dont want to save anything, always reverts back to a new blank form. I have not checked mine yet.
 
How long does SARS normally take to payout if they owe me?
 
How long does SARS normally take to payout if they owe me?
Last year they took about a week for me and over 5 months for the SO. Luck of the draw I guess.
 
Did mine on Sunday. Already got paid this morning. usually takes around 14 days for me.
 
Please dont do this.. Please. been down this road.... it doesnt end well for you.
There is nothing on efiling. No IRP5 has been submitted. I tried doing a normal submission but efiling disables the checkbox for did you receive any income that is on an IRP5. Calculation results then just says I owe nothing.
 
There is nothing on efiling. No IRP5 has been submitted. I tried doing a normal submission but efiling disables the checkbox for did you receive any income that is on an IRP5. Calculation results then just says I owe nothing.

Contact them directly too, their call system can be irritating. But rather that, than some nasty letters and phone calls.
 
How long does SARS normally take to payout if they owe me?

Depends if the select you for verification or audit or what ever they call it. Previous years I got mine with in a few days after calculation, but last year I was selected for verification and waited 3 months.
 
ii submitted my return yesterday and verification was done and complete. No audit required which is a first for me! :)
 
Submitted mine last week Tuesday already, got my cash the thursday morning, needless to say by saterday it was spent. [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

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I filled out my form to about 90%, saved it to come back later and complete.
Came back later with the last few bits of information I needed and my IRP5 was missing and my form completely cleared. Contacting them this morning. IRP5 still missing [emoji58][emoji58]

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Feedback: just completed mine, everything was pre-populated (even my RA). Just added the last few bits and uploaded supporting documents.

A very much improved process.
 
Done and dusted days ago.

Just waiting for my money now.
 
There is nothing on efiling. No IRP5 has been submitted. I tried doing a normal submission but efiling disables the checkbox for did you receive any income that is on an IRP5. Calculation results then just says I owe nothing.

Don't know why nobody's mentioned this....

Perhaps you fall in this category and then you should be okay to not file.
 
Don't know why nobody's mentioned this....

Perhaps you fall in this category and then you should be okay to not file.
I fell under that category as I was studying last year and only received a real salary Jan and Feb, so if I did not file a tax return I would not have gotten any money back.
Now I'm getting a (relatively) decent amount back.
But good to know for future reference, thanks.
 
There is nothing on efiling. No IRP5 has been submitted. I tried doing a normal submission but efiling disables the checkbox for did you receive any income that is on an IRP5. Calculation results then just says I owe nothing.
Unless you just register for provisional tax. Enter your income as shown on your payslip.

Sars will expect you to pay something, so just keep your payslips that allege that your employer paid PAYE for you
 
Don't know why nobody's mentioned this....

Perhaps you fall in this category and then you should be okay to not file.

AFAIK, this is very specific stuff and mainly applies if you fall below the threshold.

From what it sounds like, I could haz my munies some time this week (did my yesterday morning) as I have been audited the last two times and it took ~four weeks. 😢
 
Anyone tried to file? i don't see my tax certificate for 2019? Anyone else? I want moniesssss

Not sure if you sorted yet. Also couldn't find my return.

You have to request it then only will it be generated.
Returns Issued >> Personal Income Tax (ITR12)
Select 2019 from the drop down list >> Request Return
 
Unless you just register for provisional tax. Enter your income as shown on your payslip.

Sars will expect you to pay something, so just keep your payslips that allege that your employer paid PAYE for you

Any medical aid contributions also sway things quite nicely.
 
I fell under that category as I was studying last year and only received a real salary Jan and Feb, so if I did not file a tax return I would not have gotten any money back.
Now I'm getting a (relatively) decent amount back.
But good to know for future reference, thanks.
Yes...you won't get anything back, but you should also not receive a "Go to jail, Go straight to Jail, Do not pass go, do not collect R500" card

Was specifically aimed at @LaidtoRest_ZA to see if he might be ok if he is unable to sort the IRP5
 
Not sure if you sorted yet. Also couldn't find my return.

You have to request it then only will it be generated.
Returns Issued >> Personal Income Tax (ITR12)
Select 2019 from the drop down list >> Request Return
Thanks this helped me cause for the life of me I could not figure out how to get to it.
 
I fell under that category as I was studying last year and only received a real salary Jan and Feb, so if I did not file a tax return I would not have gotten any money back.
Now I'm getting a (relatively) decent amount back.
But good to know for future reference, thanks.
That first claim when you start work, getting the whole Jan and Feb back, really helps in getting set up. Sort out whatever debt you might have incurred moving to your job, or to scrape together that first real deposit for rent, or for your empty living room to get a chair :p
 
That first claim when you start work, getting the whole Jan and Feb back, really helps in getting set up. Sort out whatever debt you might have incurred moving to your job, or to scrape together that first real deposit for rent, or for your empty living room to get a chair :p
The accuracy in this.:ROFLMAO: I'm paying off debt that was incurred paying a deposit for a flat.
 
Don't know why nobody's mentioned this....

Perhaps you fall in this category and then you should be okay to not file.
I do fall under that category indeed :)
 

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