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2018 financial year end

ACCOUNTING Your provisional tax return (IRP6), is due 28 Feb 2019!
18th Feb 2019in ACCOUNTING 0 Comments 0 Likes

Your provisional tax return (IRP6), is due 28 Feb 2019!

February month is provisional tax month for all legal entities with a February year end (companies, close corporations), trusts and all individual tax payers who receives income other than a fixed monthly salary. This estimated tax return can result in unnecessary penalties and interest if attention is not given to the calculation.

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