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Registering as a Trust

A trust must register with SARS for the taxes that it may be liable for.  

How to register for the following taxes

  • Income Tax – Registration for Trusts must be completed at a Branch with the relevant supporting documents. Once a trust is registered for Income Tax, the trustee will be required to annually send an Income Tax Return for the Trust.
  • Provisional Tax – The trust must apply for registration within 21 business days of becoming liable for Provisional Tax.
  • Payroll Taxes –
    • Employees’ Tax [Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE)] –The trust must apply for registration as an employer within 21 business days of becoming an employer.
    • Skills Development Levy (SDL) – Payable at 1% of the total amount paid in salaries to employees (including overtime payments, leave pay, bonuses, commissions and lump sum payments).
    • Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) – Payable at 1% of remuneration paid or payable during the month.
  • Value-Added Tax (VAT) – The trust must register if an enterprise has taxable supplies, goods or services subject to VAT – of more than R1 million are made in any 12 month consecutive period. A trust making taxable supplies of less than R1 million may register voluntarily.

  A trust may also be liable for the following taxes:

  • Donations Tax – Donations tax is levied at a flat rate of 20% on the cumulative value of property donated not exceeding R30 million, and at a rate of 25% on the cumulative value exceeding R30 million (sections 54 to 64 of the Income Tax Act, 1962).
  • Transfer Duty – Payable at a sliding scale on the value of property transferred.
  • Securities Transfer Tax (STT) – Levied on the transfer of a security at 0,25% of the taxable amount of the security.

Top Tip: A trust may be eligible to register as a Tax Exempt Organisation on condition that certain requirements are met.  

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