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VAT Registration – A Step-by-Step Guide for Cape Town SMEs

If your business is growing, you may have reached the point where VAT registration becomes necessary. It’s an important milestone — but also one that can feel confusing if you’re new to the process.

Here’s a simple guide from Schoemans Chartered Accountants to help Cape Town businesses register for VAT correctly and stay compliant.

When Must You Register for VAT?

You must register for VAT with SARS if:

  • Your turnover exceeds R1 million in any 12-month period.
  • You may register voluntarily if your turnover exceeds R50,000 but is below R1 million — often helpful if you deal with other VAT-registered businesses.

Documents You’ll Need to Register for VAT

Before applying, gather:

  • Copy of your company registration certificate (from CIPC).
  • Proof of business address and bank account.
  • Certified ID of the owner or directors.
  • Latest financial statements or bank statements showing business activity.

How to Register for VAT

You can register:

  • Online via SARS eFiling (preferred and fastest).
  • In person at a SARS branch (appointment required).

Steps for eFiling:

  • Log in to your SARS eFiling profile.
  • Select “VAT Registration” under Organisation Tax Types.
  • Complete the VAT101 form.
  • Upload supporting documents.
  • Await confirmation — SARS will assign a VAT number once approved.

Choosing the Right VAT Category

  • Category A or B: File VAT returns every two months.
  • Category C: Monthly (for larger businesses).
  • Category D: Six-monthly (usually for specific industries).

Most SMEs fall under Category A or B.

Charging and Claiming VAT

Once registered:

  • You must add 15% VAT to all taxable goods and services.
  • You can claim VAT back on eligible business purchases and expenses.
  • You’ll need to file VAT201 returns and pay VAT due on time.

Common Mistakes to Avoid with VAT

  • Forgetting to charge VAT after registration.
  • Missing VAT submission deadlines.
  • Claiming VAT on non-business expenses.
  • Not keeping supporting invoices and proof of payment.

Staying VAT Compliant

  • Maintain detailed VAT records for at least five years.
  • Your accountant can help ensure returns are accurate and submissions meet SARS standards.

Final Thoughts

VAT registration marks a key stage in your business’s growth — but it also comes with new compliance responsibilities.

At Schoemans Chartered Accountants, we guide Cape Town SMEs through VAT registration, submissions, and record-keeping, ensuring accuracy and full compliance with SARS requirements.

Get in touch to make your VAT journey simple and stress-free. Schoemans are part of the Schoemans Group that included Schoemans & Coetzee Audit – Registered Auditors in Cape Town and Acredo Quality Auditing, Accounting and Tax Compliance