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    How to Obtain a Tax Number in South Africa

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Learning how to obtain a tax number in South Africa is an important step for anyone who earns income, starts a business, or needs to comply with tax regulations. A tax number, also known as a tax reference number, is issued to individuals and businesses for identification when dealing with tax matters.

    In South Africa, tax numbers are issued by the South African Revenue Service (SARS). This number allows the government to track tax payments and ensure that taxpayers meet their obligations. Many employers, financial institutions, and government services may also require a tax number.

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      • Determine if You Need a Tax Number
      • Gather the Required Documents
      • Register Online Through SARS eFiling
      • Visit a SARS Branch Office
      • Register Through Your Employer
      • Keep Your Tax Number Safe

      Determine if You Need a Tax Number

    Before applying, it is important to know when a tax number is required.

    • When you start working and earn an income
    • When registering a business
    • When filing annual tax returns
    • When dealing with financial or investment matters

    Most employees in South Africa are automatically registered for tax when they start a job, but individuals can also apply on their own.

    1. Gather the Required Documents

    Prepare the necessary documents before starting the application.

    • A valid South African ID or passport
    • Proof of residential address
    • Contact details such as a phone number or email address
    • Banking details if required

    Having these documents ready helps speed up the registration process.

    1. Register Online Through SARS eFiling

    One of the easiest ways to obtain a tax number is through the online system.

    • Visit the South African Revenue Service website
    • Register for a SARS eFiling account
    • Complete the required personal information
    • Submit the registration form

    Once your registration is processed, you will receive your tax reference number.

    1. Visit a SARS Branch Office

    If you prefer in-person assistance, you can register at a branch office.

    • Locate the nearest South African Revenue Service branch
    • Bring your identification and proof of address
    • Request assistance with tax registration
    • Complete the required forms

    SARS officials can help guide you through the process.

    1. Register Through Your Employer

    In many cases, employers handle tax registration for new employees.

    • Provide your employer with the necessary personal details
    • The employer submits the information to the tax authority
    • You will then receive your tax number once registration is complete

    This is a common method for first-time employees.

    1. Keep Your Tax Number Safe

    Once you receive your tax number, store it securely.

    • Save the number in your personal records
    • Use it when filing tax returns or communicating with SARS
    • Avoid sharing it unnecessarily

    Keeping the number safe ensures smooth communication with tax authorities.

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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