Tax Clearance for Non-Residents in South Africa: What You Must Know

Do non-residents need tax clearance in South Africa?

Yes, non-residents often need AIT tax clearance from the South African Revenue Service before transferring funds out of South Africa.


Introduction

If you are a non-resident with financial interests in South Africa, you may still have tax obligations.

This becomes especially important when trying to move money offshore.


Who This Applies To

  • Foreign property owners
  • Foreign business owners
  • Investors with South African assets

If you are unsure about your compliance status, structured tax services can help you identify gaps before applying.


The Process

1. Ensure Compliance

All tax filings must be up to date.


2. Prepare Documents

This includes:

  • Identification
  • Bank statements
  • Source of funds

Strong supporting financial statements can improve approval outcomes.


3. Apply for AIT

Submit your application through SARS.

Professional AIT clearance assistance can help ensure accuracy.


Need Help With Tax Clearance?

If you are a non-resident planning to transfer funds, it is important to get the process right from the start.

👉 Request an AIT assessment


Frequently Asked Questions

Do foreigners pay tax in South Africa?

Yes, on South African-sourced income.


What documents are required?

Typically identification, tax records, and proof of funds.

Written by LBA Accounting
Specialists in tax compliance, AIT clearance, and advisory for local and international clients.

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