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◆◆ When the residence is used partially for residential and partially for business purposes
an apportionment must be done.
◆◆ If a person is absent from his residence for a continuous period of 5 years or less and
lets the premises during this time, the absence will be ignored if the person stayed in
the residence for a period of at least one year before and after the period it was let, no
other residence was treated as a primary residence during this period and the person
was absent from the residence due to being absent from South Africa or was employed
or engaged in a business in South Africa at a location more than 250 kilometers from
the residence.
◆◆ Where the residence is more than 2 hectares in size, the exemption only applies to the
gain made on the residence and 2 hectares, provided that the land is used mainly for
domestic or private purposes together with the residence and the land is disposed of
at the same time and to the same person who buys the residence (this land could be
unconsolidated and next to the residence to qualify).
WITHHOLDING TAX ON ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FROM NON-RESIDENT
The purchaser must withhold CGT on the purchase price where assets are purchased from
a non-resident except where the amount payable by the purchaser is less than R2 million.
The amount withheld is an advance tax in respect of the sellers’ liability for CGT.
If the purchaser is a resident withholding tax must be paid within 14 days from the date on
which the seller was paid and if the purchaser is a non-resident, within 28 days.
The following withholding tax rates are applicable and are based on the proceeds on
disposal:
NON-RESIDENT SELLER 2017 2018
Natural person 5% 7.5%
Company 7.5% 10%
Trust 10% 15%
The seller may apply to SARS for a directive in order to reduce the amount to be withheld.
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