Overview of the 2026 SARS Tax Filing Season
Millions of South Africans are currently examining their SARS tax assessments as the 2026 filing period progresses. The South African Revenue Service launched its automated assessment system at the start of the season, pulling data from employers, banks, health insurers and pension administrators to generate preliminary tax outcomes for a large portion of the taxpayer base.
Automated Assessment Process
The new automated workflow evaluates each taxpayer’s information without requiring a manual return submission. By consolidating third‑party data, SARS can quickly issue either a refund notice or a statement of amount due. This approach aims to speed up processing and reduce the administrative burden on both the revenue authority and individuals.
Refunds and Potential Tax Liabilities
While many taxpayers have already received refunds, others may discover that they owe money to SARS. The outcome depends on the accuracy of the data supplied by employers and financial institutions, as well as any deductions or credits that were not captured in the automated calculation.
How to Determine If You Owe SARS Money
Taxpayers who have not yet received a payment or who are uncertain about their status can verify their tax position through several digital channels provided by SARS.
1. eFiling Portal
Log in to your SARS eFiling account and request a statement of account or bank‑linked transaction history to view any outstanding balance.
2. SARS MobiApp
Using the official SARS mobile application, sign in and select the option to request a statement of account, which will display any amounts owed or refunds due.
3. SMS Service
Send an SMS to 47277 containing your tax reference or ID number. This service works even without mobile data or airtime and returns a balance summary.
4. USSD Channel
Dial the USSD string *134*7277# from any mobile phone. Follow the prompts to verify your identity and retrieve your tax status.
Steps to Use the USSD Service
- Dial *134*7277# and press call.
- Select the “Tax Services” option from the menu.
- Choose “Taxpayer Verification”.
- Enter your ID number, passport number, or asylum seeker number when prompted.
- After successful verification, the system will display any outstanding tax amount or confirm a zero balance.
Consequences of Failing to Settle Tax Debts
SARS has reminded the public that neglecting to pay assessed tax liabilities can lead to serious repercussions. Under the Tax Administration Act, intentionally failing to remit required taxes constitutes a criminal offence, potentially resulting in penalties, interest charges, and legal action.
Conclusion
The 2026 SARS tax season leverages automation to streamline assessments, delivering refunds to many while flagging possible liabilities for others. Taxpayers are encouraged to use the available digital platforms—eFiling, the MobiApp, SMS, or USSD—to quickly ascertain their tax position. Prompt verification and payment help avoid penalties and ensure compliance with South African tax obligations.


