For the first time ever, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) will trial auto-assessments for a select group of provisional taxpayers, making the process quicker and simpler for eligible individuals.
What’s new
- SARS will identify eligible provisional taxpayers and invite them to opt into the auto-assessment system
- This trial begins with notifications from 7 July 2025
- If selected and eligible, provisional taxpayers will enjoy the same streamlined auto-assessment process previously available only to non-provisional taxpayers
How auto-assessments work
Auto-assessments are pre-populated tax returns based on third-party data from:
- Employers (PAYE)
- Medical aids
- Retirement funds
- Banks and insurers
If everything looks correct:
- You do nothing – your return is automatically processed
- Refunds (if due) are paid within 72 business hours
- If you owe money, you must pay SARS via eFiling, the MobiApp, or bank
If the info is incomplete or inaccurate:
- You can edit and submit your return manually via eFiling
Who are provisional taxpayers?
Typically:
- Self-employed individuals
- People earning income from multiple sources
- Taxpayers who pay advance income tax in two or three instalments each year based on estimated earnings
Important deadlines for 2025 tax season
Taxpayer type | Opens | Closes |
---|---|---|
Auto-Assessments | 7 July 2025 | 20 July 2025 |
Individual (non-provisional) | 21 July 2025 | 20 October 2025 |
Provisional | 21 July 2025 | 19 January 2026 |
Trusts | 21 July 2025 | 19 January 2026 |
Auto-assessment steps (for ALL taxpayers)
- Notification from SARS via SMS or email
- Log in via eFiling or MobiApp to review your auto-assessment
- If accurate → do nothing
- If incomplete/incorrect → file a return with corrections by the relevant deadline
- Refunds paid within 72 hours (if banking details are correct)
- Payments due must be settled by the date SARS provides
Warning
If you’re part of this new provisional taxpayer auto-assessment trial, watch for a SARS invitation and review your return carefully, as more complex income situations often need adjustments.
Does this new SARS auto-assessment trial possibly affect you?
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