
EP05: From Panic to Prepared: Navigating SARS, Provisional Tax, and Expat Income
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About this listen
In this episode of The Rev Room, BizRev’s tax specialist Wayne Turner unpacks the tax questions that keep South African founders up at night. From auto-assessments and provisional tax to foreign income rules and Airbnb deductions, Wayne offers clear, practical advice that every entrepreneur can understand. He explains how SARS is using AI to get ahead of non-compliance, why getting your details updated before filing season is crucial, and how to avoid the penalties that come from estimation mistakes. Whether you’re a business owner earning in multiple currencies or a South African renting out a spare room on Airbnb—this episode delivers clarity in a space most people avoid. It’s not just about tax—it’s about leadership through compliance.
Three Key Takeaways
- Auto-Assessments Aren’t Always Accurate Even if SARS sends you a pre-filled return, always double-check it—especially if you have deductions like RA contributions, medical expenses, or rental income.
- Provisional Tax Is About Estimation—and Strategy Don’t guess. Understand the thresholds, top-up rules, and third payment option to avoid penalties and stay in control.
- Foreign Income? You Might Not Be Exempt If you’re an independent contractor or working near SA borders without proper employment contracts, you could be fully taxable—even on overseas income.
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