For many South Africans, tax season brings uncertainty, paperwork, and concerns about making mistakes. The good news is that SARS has officially announced the 2026 Filing Season, and understanding the key dates and processes can help you avoid unnecessary stress.
Whether you receive an auto-assessment or need to submit a return manually, being prepared early can save you time and help ensure you receive any refund you're entitled to.
Important Tax Season 2026 Dates
Mark these important deadlines in your calendar:
🗓️ Auto-Assessments: 1 July – 12 July 2026
🗓️ Filing Opens for Non-Provisional Taxpayers: 13 July – 23 October 2026
🗓️ Recommended Deadline to Submit Documents to us: Before 10 October 2026
🗓️ Tax Season Closes for Individual Taxpayers: 23 October 2026
🗓️ Provisional Tax Return Deadline: 22 January 2027
Missing a deadline could result in penalties or delays, so it is important to start preparing as soon as possible.
Understanding SARS Auto-Assessments
SARS continues to expand its auto-assessment programme, making filing easier for taxpayers with relatively straightforward tax affairs.
If you are selected for an auto-assessment, SARS will calculate your tax return using information received from employers, financial institutions, medical schemes, retirement funds, and other third parties.
If you agree with the assessment, no further action is required. Any refund due to you will be processed automatically.
However, if information is missing or incorrect you should review the assessment carefully and submit corrections before the relevant deadline. This is where professional guidance can be invaluable.
Filing Your Return Through Us
If you are not auto-assessed or if corrections need to be made, we can assist you throughout the filing process.
Our secure digital tax platform simplifies tax filing by guiding you through a series of easy questions and requesting only the documents relevant to your circumstances.
Once your documents have been uploaded, our tax specialists review the information, identify any missing requirements, and submit your return on your behalf.
This means less time spent navigating tax regulations and more confidence that your return has been completed correctly.
What Documents Will You Need?
The exact documents required will depend on your individual circumstances but commonly requested documents include:
• Your IRP5 certificate
• A copy of your South African ID
• A signed Power of Attorney
• Medical aid certificates
• Retirement annuity certificates
• Investment income statements
• Travel logbooks where applicable
• Home office expense documentation, where applicable
Having these documents ready early can significantly speed up the filing process.
Beware of Tax Scams 🚨
Unfortunately, tax season often attracts scammers who attempt to impersonate SARS.
Remember:
SARS will never request your banking details, passwords, or personal information through unsolicited emails, SMS messages, or suspicious links.
If you receive communication that appears suspicious, verify it before taking any action. When in doubt, seek professional assistance.
Why Filing Early Matters
Waiting until the last minute can increase the risk of errors, delays, and missed opportunities to claim legitimate deductions.
By filing early, you can:
✔ Avoid deadline pressure
✔ Receive potential refunds sooner
✔ Correct any issues before submission deadlines
✔ Gain peace of mind knowing your tax affairs are in order
Tax season doesn't need to be stressful when you have the right support and guidance.
With Solace you’re not alone
Whether you've been auto-assessed or need help submitting a return, our experienced team is ready to assist every step of the way. T’s and C’s apply.
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