Can I claim tax that was deducted from my provident fund?


Question:

Hi, would like to know if I can claim back some of the VAT/tax that was deducted when my provident fund was paid out after I lost my job; it was about R6 000 that was deducted.

Answer:

Chantelle,

Any VAT you paid will relate to fees charged by your service provider. As a private individual, you will not be able to claim this VAT back. You pay tax on a withdrawal benefit according to the withdrawal cash lump sum tax table. This tax is determined by SARS (by way of a tax directive) and is independent of any other income you did, or did not earn. In other words, you are liable for this tax even if you earned no other income that year.

If you suffered an involuntary retrenchment (rather than voluntary resignation or dismissal), and it is recognised as such by SARS, then you should be taxed according to the retirement cash lump sum tables. This provides for a higher tax-free portion (the first R315 000 are not taxed, rather than the first R22 500 as per the withdrawal cash lump sum table). Depending on you actual circumstances, and how you were taxed, you may then have grounds for an objection.

The information and answers supplied in this section do not constitute advice as defined by the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, 37 of 2002.


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