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Huysamen Westraad Incorporated March 2026
 
 
 
Budget 2026: What it Means for You and Your Business
 

Taxpayers will enjoy long-awaited tax relief with much good news contained in the 2026 Budget.

It scrapped the previously announced R20 billion in tax increases, and instead provides relief for taxpayers, assists small businesses and encourages savings by adjusting various tax brackets, caps and limits. 

There is also real optimism about the country’s economic growth prospects. So much so that Budget 2026 has been called a fiscal turning point for SA, as important milestones are achieved. Read more good news from the Budget here...

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NOTE FOR ACCOUNTANTS: SARS’ Budget page and National Treasury’s Budget 2026 page are useful resources for your clients and their employees to understand the impact of the Budget on their tax affairs. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Budget 2026: Your Tax Tables and Tax Calculator  
 
 
Why Your Cash Flow Problems May Be Down to Your Behaviour  
 
 
Streamlining In-House Accounting Processes with AI  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Budget 2026 has brought long-overdue relief to taxpayers by not imposing VAT or income tax hikes and by adjusting the tables for tax rates, rebates and credits for inflation. Of course, some tax hikes were always going to happen: inflation-linked increases on sin taxes took effect on 25 February already and the fuel levies also increased. 

This selection of official SARS Tax Tables and other useful resources will help clarify your tax position for the new tax year. Then follow the link to Fin 24’s Budget Calculator (just follow the four-step process) to do your own calculation. 

 
 
 

For many small business owners, cash flow problems feel like a financial puzzle that’s impossible to figure out. It’s a numbers game that puts us at the mercy of the markets, and our clients’ payment terms. 

But what if the real issue isn’t the figures? When it comes down to it, cash flow issues have a lot more to do with our behavioural patterns than we sometimes believe.

 
 
 

By handling almost instantly the repetitive, menial bookkeeping tasks that previously consumed much company time and resources, Artificial Intelligence is fundamentally streamlining accounting processes. 

AI can reduce costs, minimise risks, and provide real-time business performance insights faster than a human. Freeing up you and your team to focus on growing the business.

 
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NOTE FOR ACCOUNTANTS: National Treasury’s Budget 2026 People’s Guide as well as SARS’ Budget Tax Guide 2026 provide useful overviews of the Budget changes. 


 
 
 

NOTE FOR ACCOUNTANTS: Read more on how money mindset can affect your cash flow here.


 
 
 

NOTE FOR ACCOUNTANTS: This ‘Smart AI for Smarter Accountants: Use AI Responsibly and Intelligently’ guide illustrates how to use AI in your own practice, while this 2026 ‘AI Thought Leaders’ survey provides interesting industry insights.


 

 
Your Tax Deadlines for March 2026
 
  • 06 March – PAYE submissions and payments

  • 25 March – VAT manual submissions and payments

  • 30 March – Excise duty payments

  • 31 March – End of the 2025/6 Financial year, VAT electronic submissions and payments & CIT Provisional Tax payments where applicable.
 
 
 
 
NOTE FOR ACCOUNTANTS: See “Important Dates” on the SARS website (click the right arrow next to “Today” to view the appropriate month).
 
  Physical Address:

Manor House, Farm 3
Vineyards Office Estate 
99 Jip de Jager Drive 
Bellville, 7530 
Postal Address:

P.O. Box 1950 Bellville



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Tel: 021 945 1009
Fax: 021 946 4086
Email: admin@dhw.co.za

 

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