In our continued effort to improve compliance and enhance the ease with which taxpayers can manage their tax affairs, we have from 18 April 2016, introduced an enhanced Tax Compliance Status System. Taxpayers can now:
The enhanced system will make it easier for taxpayers to obtain a TCC and will also allow taxpayers to obtain a Tax Compliance Status (TCS) PIN which can be provided to third parties, instead of the TCC, to verify the taxpayer’s compliance status online via SARS eFiling.
How to access “My Compliance Profile” (MCP) via SARS eFiling
The first step in this process is for taxpayers to determine whether or not they are compliant by accessing their “My Compliance Profile” (MCP) via SARS eFiling. It is important to remember that a taxpayer’s compliance status is not static and changes according to his/her continued compliance with tax requirements.
To be tax compliant a taxpayer should ensure that they:
The MCP affords taxpayers the opportunity to view their tax compliance status as determined by SARS in order to remedy any non-compliance identified. The introduction of the MCP will ultimately empower taxpayers with more information about their tax compliance and underpins the replacement of the previous Tax Clearance Certificate system.
How to access the taxpayer’s “My Compliance Profile” (MCP) via SARS eFiling
It is important that taxpayers regularly view their Tax Compliance Status. This can now be done simply and easily via eFiling. To view their “My Compliance Profile” and get a view of their tax compliance status or the reasons why they may not be tax compliant and how to fix the non-compliance.
How to request the taxpayer’s Tax Compliance Status (TCS) via eFiling
Step 1 Logon to eFiling
If you have access to your client’s eFiling profile, you can access their Tax Compliance Status (TCS) on eFiling.
Step 2 Activate the Tax Compliance Status service
Tax practitioners and eFiling administrators for organisations must ensure that the correct rights are allocated to users who need access to the tax compliance status screen. For more information on allocating these rights, please refer to the “Guide to the Tax Compliance Status Functionality on eFiling” available on the SARS website www.sars.gov.za.
Once the Tax Compliance Status has been activated it will remain active. Merge or declare all the taxpayer’s registered tax reference numbers to be given access to “My Compliance Profile” (MCP).
Step 3 View the taxpayer’s “My Compliance Profile”
Maintaining a compliant tax status is very important and you are urged to view the taxpayer’s compliance profile regularly in order to ensure that the taxpayer’s tax status is compliant.
You can view the tax compliance profile by selecting the “My Compliance Profile” menu option. A colour-coded profile will appear to indicate whether the taxpayer is tax compliant or not.
These colour-coded indicators are an overall summary of the taxpayer’s tax compliance status with regard to the following compliance requirements:
What do I do if “My Compliance Profile” is RED?
In order to address non-compliance, you can select the “Non-compliant” status indicator to see what steps need to be taken to rectify the non-compliance. Alternatively, you can rectify the non-compliance through the existing channels and processes available.
Challenging a taxpayer’s tax compliance status
If you are not satisfied or do not agree with the taxpayer’s tax compliance status, you can motivate why SARS needs to re-evaluate the taxpayer’s tax compliance status. This can be done on eFiling by clicking on “Challenge Status” and providing a motivation as to why SARS should re-evaluate the tax compliance status. The “My Account Enquiries” function under the Tax Compliance Status menu allows you to view account enquiries including progress on “Challenge Status” submissions.
How to request a taxpayer’s Tax Compliance Status via eFiling
Once you have viewed the taxpayer’s status on “My Compliance Profile”, you may request a Tax Compliance Status by:
The Tax Compliance Status PIN
Once the request is approved by SARS, the overall tax compliance status and a PIN will be issued to the applicant. The PIN provides you/taxpayer with a way to authorise any third party to view the taxpayer’s compliance status online via eFiling. You can request that the PIN be sent to you/taxpayer via SMS and it can be viewed on the “Tax Compliance Status Request” dashboard on the taxpayer’s eFiling profile.
IMPORTANT: A unique PIN will be issued for each request that you make.
In addition to the PIN, a Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) can be printed in the existing format, via eFiling by selecting the applicable TCS request and then the “Print TCC” button. The “Print TCC” function will only be available if the overall tax compliance status is reflected as compliant.
Once you have provided the PIN to a third party, the PIN will enable the relevant organisation or government department to view the taxpayer’s current tax compliance status online. It will present them with a view of the overall compliance status as at the date and time they check it instead of the status as it was at the date that the PIN was issued. To protect the confidentiality of taxpayer information, no other information will be accessible.
Please note that not all government institutions and private organisations will be able to utilise the Tax Compliance Status PIN at this stage and in such instances, the taxpayer must supply a printed TCC. It is envisaged that the PIN will, in time, replace the paper TCC.
How to request a Tax Clearance Certificate (TCC) at a SARS branch
You/taxpayer will also be able to request a TCC at a SARS branch by completing the Tax Compliance Status Request for the specific type of TCC required (e.g. Tender, Good standing, FIA or Emigration). If the taxpayer’s tax compliance status is compliant, the SARS agent will be able to print or email the TCC to the registered email address which SARS has on record for the taxpayer.
Please note: If the tax compliance status reflects as non-compliant, the taxpayer will not receive a TCC until the compliance status has been rectified.
What to do when you need to verify a TCS
With the introduction of these changes, the PIN can be used to verify a taxpayer’s compliance status via SARS eFiling or at a SARS branch. The TCS however, can be verified online via eFiling, via the SARS Contact Centre on 0800 00 7277 or a branch.
How to verify a TCS via SARS eFiling
Step 1 Logon to eFiling
To use the Tax Compliance Status Verification service online, logon to the taxpayer’s eFiling profile using the organisation’s login name and password.
Step 2 Activate the Tax Compliance Verification system
Activation of the Tax Compliance Verification system is a once-off process.
Step 3 View the taxpayer’s Tax Compliance Status
Request to view the taxpayer’s tax compliance status by clicking “Tax Compliance Status Verification” and “New Verification Request”. Capture and submit the taxpayer’s tax reference number and PIN. Confirm that the taxpayer information displayed corresponds with those of the taxpayer to be verified. The taxpayer’s tax compliance status will appear and will be colour-coded either “Red” or “Green” with a detailed description of what the status means.
Step 4 What to do with the taxpayers’ Tax Compliance Status
The verification can be printed for recording purposes only if the compliance status is “Green.” Please note that in cases of FIA and Emigration requests, more detail will be displayed regarding the amounts approved. The verification will also be stored electronically in “History” for future reference.
Employers are required to submit their Annual Employer Reconciliation Declarations (EMP501’s) between 18 April and 31 May 2016 to SARS, confirming or correcting payroll tax liabilities which were declared in respect of the 2016 transaction year.
Employers are urged to accurately verify and update each employee’s personal details and reflect the correct personal and financial details on the 2016 Employee Income Tax Certificates [IRP5/IT3(a)’s] before submitting their Annual EMP501 and Employee Income Tax Certificates to SARS.
Individuals will no longer be allowed to make any corrections to pre-populated IRP5/IT3(a) financial details on their Income Tax returns (ITR12’s). In cases where financial details are incorrect, employees will have to revert to their respective employers to correct the IRP5/IT3(a) and re-submit these to SARS. This process can be time consuming and it may become problematic for employees to file a correct ITR12 on time.
Employers play a very important part in the 2016 income tax cycle which has started on 18 April 2016 with the submission of the annual employer reconciliations. We rely on employers and tax practitioners to cooperate and make the submission of the ITR12’s as smooth as possible.
Submit the correct version of the ITR14
ITR14 submissions and Requests for Correction (RFC’s) can be done electronically via eFiling or at a SARS branch.
Changes to the ITR14 fields
The following changes should be noted:
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