SARS (South African Revenue Service) provides various payment options for taxpayers to fulfill their tax obligations. These payment methods include:
- Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): Taxpayers can make payments electronically through their banking institution. SARS provides specific banking details and reference numbers for different tax types and payment purposes.
- Payment at SARS Branches: Taxpayers can make payments in person at designated SARS branches. These branches have cashiers or payment kiosks where you can settle your tax liabilities.
- eFiling: SARS offers an online platform called eFiling, which allows taxpayers to submit their tax returns electronically and make payments. Payments can be made using various methods such as credit/debit cards, Instant Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), and digital wallets.
- SARS MobiApp: The SARS MobiApp is a mobile application that provides a range of services, including the ability to make payments. It allows taxpayers to conveniently pay their taxes using their mobile devices.
- AutoPay: AutoPay is a debit order facility provided by SARS. Taxpayers can set up a debit order to automatically pay their tax liabilities on specific dates.
Payment of your VAT can be made at the cash office of any SARS branch by means of cash, cheque or postal order during office hours, Monday to Friday between 8h00 and 15h30. You must ensure that your payment is made on or before the 25th or last preceding business day.
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