Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Are you waiting for your SARS refund? For these reasons, your payment may have been delayed

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SARS Refunds: Fast Payments for Many, Delays for Some

How Much Has Been Paid Out?

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has already handed out about **R8 billion** in tax refunds during the 2026 filing season. Many taxpayers saw the money hit their bank accounts **within 72 hours** after their assessments were completed.

Automatic Assessments Are Speeding Things Up

SARS has been using an automatic assessment system for a large portion of filers. By the end of 1 July 2026:

  • More than **1.9 million** taxpayers were automatically assessed.
  • Around **R8 billion** in refunds were paid out within three days of those assessments.

The agency plans to keep using this automatic process for the rest of the 2026 season, which helps most people get their refunds quickly.

Why Some Refunds Take Longer

Not everyone gets their money right away. Several issues can slow down the payment process:

Common Reasons for Delays

  • Incorrect or missing banking details: If the account number or branch code is wrong, SARS can’t deposit the refund.
  • Outstanding debts: Money owed to SARS, other government departments, or court orders may be offset against the refund.
  • Verification checks: SARS may need to confirm income, deductions, or eligibility for certain tax credits.
  • Fraud prevention: Suspicious activity triggers extra reviews to protect against identity theft.
  • Incomplete returns: Missing information or unsupported documents cause the assessment to be paused.
  • Technical glitches: Occasionally, system errors delay the final payment step.

What You Can Do If Your Refund Is Delayed

If you’re waiting longer than expected, try these steps:

  1. Check your eFiling profile for any messages or requests from SARS.
  2. Make sure your banking details are up‑to‑date and correct.
  3. Look for any outstanding debt notices and settle them if possible.
  4. Submit any missing documents or information that SARS asks for.
  5. If you’re still unsure, contact the SARS contact centre or visit a SARS branch for help.

Conclusion

SARS has made big strides in getting tax refunds out fast—thanks to automatic assessments and streamlined processing. Most taxpayers receive their money within a few days, but a few may experience delays due to banking issues, debts, verification needs, or other checks. By keeping your information accurate and responding quickly to any SARS requests, you can help ensure your refund arrives as soon as possible.

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