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StartCompany.co.za Do you need to register a Company? We will register your Company at CIPC / DTI in the quickest possible timeframe.

Apart from assisting you with the company registration process, we also offer a comprehensive list of other company registration services. We will assist you with your BEE certification and Tax and SARS documentation. Our business registration services includes shares certificate, customizable logo designs, and assistance with all your website hosting and domains. We also provide efficient services for all your trademark needs.

Registering a company vs trading as a sole-proprietor in South AfricaMany South Africans are faced with a dilemma of cho...
01/03/2023

Registering a company vs trading as a sole-proprietor in South Africa

Many South Africans are faced with a dilemma of choosing whether to register a company with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission or starting a Sole Proprietorship.

Through the promulgation of the Companies Act 71 of 2008, the government seeks to convert close corporations and sole proprietorships to PTY Companies.

While the Act abolishes the formation of new Close Corporations, it does not ban the formation of Sole Proprietorships.

Difference between a Company and a Sole Proprietorship:

A company is a “legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business — commercial or industrial — enterprise.”

There are different types of companies that can be registered in South Africa under various laws, primarily; Private, Personal Liability and Public companies. All of the above mentioned types of companies require that a memorandum of incorporation be filed with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission.

However to register as a public company you need to first register with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange under the Stock Exchange Control Act of 1947

Here are the key characteristics of a company:

- A company is a separate juristic person and enjoys limited liability.
SARS taxes the company for the profit made.
- Ownership is divided into shares.
- There is transferability of shares.
- A company enjoys continuous existence.

On the other hand, sole proprietorships are different from companies, in formation to profit sharing.

According to the South African Revenue Authority, “A sole proprietorship is a business that is owned and operated by a natural person (individual).

This is the simplest form of business entity. The sole proprietorship is not a legal entity.

The business has no existence separate from the owner who is called the proprietor.

The owner must include the income from such business in his or her own income tax return and is responsible for the payment of taxes thereon.

A sole proprietorship can operate under the name of its owner or it can do business under a fictitious name. The fictitious name is simply a trade name–it does not create a legal entity separate from the sole proprietor owner. Only the proprietor has the authority to make decisions for the business.

The proprietor assumes the risks of the business to the extent of all of his or her assets whether used in the business or not.”

Here are the key characteristics of a Sole Proprietorship:

- A Sole Proprietorship is free from legal formalities such as registering with CIPC.
- Liability is unlimited as the proprietor bears all the losses arising from the business.
- The sole proprietor manages the whole business by himself/herself. He/she plans and executes under his/her own supervision.
- Owner pays tax on his/her own capacity and not as a business.
- Tax implications for companies vs sole proprietorships
Sole-proprietor tax implications
- Taxes for sole proprietors are levied on the owner’s personal income tax. This means that the owner pays provisional tax to SARS.

The owner of a Sole Proprietorship will have to estimate the amount of profit that he/she will make.

After making estimates he/she will have to pay the first and second provisional tax payments to SARS.

As a sole trader, your tax brackets will be the same as that for individuals.

Companies tax implications

Companies have a wide range of choices when it comes to tax. This is dependent on the amount of profit that a company is projected to make.

If a company projects to earn less than R1 million, they can register for turnover tax. Turnover tax calculates tax due to SARS on turnover.

However, turnover tax doesn’t apply to personal services businesses.

Small companies are defined as companies that make less than R1 million in revenue. SARS accommodates companies that make R20 million or less in revenue.

These companies are called small business corporations for tax purposes.

Small businesses receive special tax preferences from SARS. Not only do small businesses benefit in terms of the revenue they make but also from the purchase of certain assets.

Assets that are bought for manufacturing purposes such as manufacturing machinery receive 100% write off for tax purposes.

Besides micro-businesses and small business corporations, normal companies are charged a flat tax rate of 28%. This charge is for a single financial year of a company.

So which type of business entity should you choose?

Companies are a favourable choice at any stage that a business may be in. CIPC and SARS make it clear that owning a company is more beneficial and a better way to save and grow your business.

As a small business, you can take advantage of many tax benefits that small business corporations and micro-businesses receive. You can start a company by yourself and manage it just like a Sole proprietor would.

As a sole proprietor, you have more to lose than when running a registered company. For example, you will be liable to all debt that the business incurs.

To register a company check our step by step guide on how to register a company by clicking the link below;

https://startcompany.co.za/

Hoping all our clients have had a wonderful and restful holiday season and that along with us, you are ready to make 202...
04/01/2023

Hoping all our clients have had a wonderful and restful holiday season and that along with us, you are ready to make 2023 an ever better year than the last! We are ready to be of service and just a call away - 021 100 4238.

SARS has announced the phasing-in of the new system of administrative penalties for taxpayers and companies who fail to ...
10/11/2022

SARS has announced the phasing-in of the new system of administrative penalties for taxpayers and companies who fail to comply with their tax obligations on a monthly basis.

This is part of a project to ensure greater fairness and efficiency in the tax system.

SARS believes that it is only fair on the majority of compliant taxpayers, who meet their tax obligations and contribute towards our country’s development that SARS takes tough action against non-compliant taxpayers, especially those who have consistently failed to comply with their tax obligations.

Administrative penalties are imposed in South Africa for a specified set of prohibited practices.

These are typically the most egregious anti-competitive acts, and therefore the main purpose of administrative penalties is to act as a deterrent, both to the offending firm and to other firms that may consider engaging in similar behaviour.

With a spate of high-profile cases resulting in fines, there has been much discussion over fines and their ultimate impact on businesses and consumers.

SARS discusses three arguments that have been raised.

Firstly, SARS considers whether companies simply pass the cost of their fine through to consumers in the form of higher prices.

Secondly, SARS looks at the validity of the complaint that high fines could lead to poorer competitive outcomes due to firm exit.

Thirdly, SARS assess suggested alternative mechanisms for disbursing the fine such as paying the fine in the form of lower prices.

If you have any queries, please email us on [email protected]

Let us take the hassle out of your companies start-up needs. From the registration process, essential compliance to havi...
01/02/2022

Let us take the hassle out of your companies start-up needs.

From the registration process, essential compliance to having your online presence for your new business venture.

We are your one stop shop.

https://www.startcompany.co.za/

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27/09/2021

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If you don't want to leave the country's borders but you do end up winning the competition to Zanzibar - we will organise an incredible holiday for you in South Africa at a resort/lodge to give you just as amazing trip for two!

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We would like to thank all our clients for their continued support through 2020 and look forward to assisting in 2021.We...
22/12/2020

We would like to thank all our clients for their continued support through 2020 and look forward to assisting in 2021.

We will re-open on 4 January!

The Department of Employment and Labour has announced that the COVID-19 TERS benefit, which was due to expire at the end...
22/07/2020

The Department of Employment and Labour has announced that the COVID-19 TERS benefit, which was due to expire at the end of June 2020, will be extended to 15 August 2020.

COVID-19 Lockdown: TERS-Funding: Benefit extended by NEASA | Jul 22, 2020 | Newsletters … navigating through the COVID-19 predicament … TERS-FUNDING BENEFIT EXTENDED Dear employer The Department of Employment and Labour has announced that the COVID-19 TERS benefit, which was due to expire at the...

The CIDB offices & COIDA offices around the country will only be open for manual applications as soon as the country rea...
11/05/2020

The CIDB offices & COIDA offices around the country will only be open for manual applications as soon as the country reaches level 2 of lock down.

There also are issues with the online CIDB & COIDA registration portals, thus NO NEW ONLINE CIDB & COIDA Registrations can be processed at this time.

Certain CIPC services are now available, like submitting annual returns, new company registrations, new non-profit company registrations and director amendments.

If you want assistance with CIDB or COIDA registrations, your only option is to send us your documentation to us so long, which we will prepare and have ready to submit to the local CIDB branches and COIDA head office in Pretoria, once the offices are re-opened during level 2 of the nationwide lock down.

For more info please email: [email protected]

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