Make The Wise Decision. Get Tax Advice!
Being a responsible, tax paying citizen is exactly that, a responsibility that cannot be overlooked or wished away. Taxes and death are two things that you can simply not escape from.
Having said this, it is extremely important that when acquiring tax advice, you get it from a registered, professional tax practitioner. Handing your tax responsibilities over to another individual or organisation is not something to be taken lightly. Because essentially you are putting the fate of your finances into the hands of another person.
For that reason seeking tax advice should not be a hasty decision. Before hiring somebody to do your taxes for you, take the time to do the necessary research before making any final decisions.
The tax legislation of South Africa continuously changes due to national budget adjustments and court decisions.
Registered tax practitioners receive all changes made to the country’s tax legislation directly from the South African Revenue Services (SARS) which equips them to provide accurate and up to date tax advice and assistance to the public.
Therefore it is recommended, that for any reason you are uncertain about the latest tax legislation or any other matter concerning your taxes, to get professional tax advice from a registered tax practitioner. They can provide professional assistance in any tax related matter from general tax advice, tax return questions to any other tax query specifically related to your situation.
Their tax services are available to corporates, employers, trusts and employee and include capital gains, estate tax planning, tax on property, expatriate tax, contract workers employees’ tax, complex offshore structural planning, advanced tax rulings, employee and personal tax planning etc.
Professional tax advice in South Africa can be obtained from registered tax practitioners or simply visit the SARS website that contains updated information and guidance with regards to the country’s tax legislation.
Make the wise decision by getting tax advice from the right place. We always say better to be safe than sorry, because if you’re not safe and don’t act according to the South African Tax Law it could lead to hefty penalties and severe consequences.
Get professional tax advice and be informed about everything concerning your taxes.

