Audit, tax, payroll — the unglamorous work, done right.
Six service areas, all run by the same senior team. Plain English on every page. If you're not sure which one you need, we'll tell you straight.
Tax returns & SARS compliance
The job most people dread. We do it weekly.
- Personal & provisional tax (IRP6, ITR12)
- Company tax (ITR14) and small-business turnover tax
- SARS objections, disputes and verification audits
- VAT201 and EMP201 monthly submissions via eFiling
- Tax clearance certificates & foreign-investment allowances
Independent reviews & annual financial statements
The books your bank, SARS or investor will actually accept.
- Annual financial statements (IFRS for SMEs)
- Independent reviews under ISRE 2400
- Compilations and management accounts
- Audit support & consultation for clients requiring statutory audit
Bookkeeping, payroll & VAT
The monthly rhythm. Quiet, reliable, never late.
- Monthly bookkeeping on Pastel, Xero or Sage
- Payroll runs & payslips · PAYE / UIF / SDL
- VAT201 returns and reconciliations
- Cashflow forecasts and management reports
Trusts, estates & succession
The slow, careful work. For when a family business needs to last another generation.
- Trust accounting, IT3(t) submissions and trust returns
- Estate planning and executorship support
- Family-business and farm succession planning
- Donations tax and estate-duty calculations
CIPC & statutory compliance
The filings that slip if no one is watching.
- Annual CIPC returns and director changes
- Beneficial ownership filings
- Company secretarial & share-register maintenance
- B-BBEE affidavits for QSE / EME entities
Farmers & agribusiness
An agricultural region needs an agricultural accountant. We do this every week.
- VAT on animal feed, fertiliser & diesel rebates
- Mixed-use farm invoicing and IT14SD reconciliations
- Livestock accounting and section 26 elections
- Co-op tax structures and primary-production reliefs
Audit, review or compilation — which one do you actually need?
Most owners aren't sure, and most accountants don't explain. South African law decides this for you based on your Public Interest Score (PIS). Here it is, in one page.
Required if your PIS is 350+, or 100+ when AFS are prepared by a non-independent party. The full IRBA-registered audit.
Required for PIS 100–349 (or below 100 if AFS are externally compiled). Lighter than audit, still independent assurance.
If your PIS is under 100 and you prepare your own books, you only need a compilation — financial statements prepared from your records.
Not sure where you sit? Send us last year's AFS — we'll tell you within a working day, free of charge.