No, SARS does not require the daily odometer readings for...
Read MoreFirstly, record your motor vehicle’s odometer reading on 1 March, i.e. on the first day of a tax year.
Secondly, make sure that you keep a logbook throughout the year. Note that it is not necessary to record details of private travel. You may make use of the SARS eLogbook, simply download the:
Top Tip: Without a logbook you won’t be able to claim the cost of business travel against your travel allowance.
Thirdly, record your motor vehicle’s closing odometer reading on the last day of February (28/29) of the next year, i.e. on the last day of the applicable tax year.
Fourthly, calculate your total kilometres for the full year (closing kilometres less opening kilometres).
Fifthly, calculate your total business kilometres for the year (sum of all business kilometres).
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