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Medical Tax Credit Rates | South African Revenue Service

    https://www.sars.gov.za/tax-rates/medical-tax-credit-rates/
    The Medical Scheme Fees Tax Credit Medical Scheme Fees Tax Credit (MTC) applied from 1 March 2012 (the 2013 tax year) but didn’t affect all categories of taxpayers at once. There are two different start dates depending on the age of the …

Medical Credits | South African Revenue Service

    https://www.sars.gov.za/types-of-tax/personal-income-tax/medical-credits/
    The MTC applies for years of assessment starting on or after 1 March 2012 (from the 2013 year of assessment). Who is it for? The MTC applies to fees paid by a …

Medical aid codes | TaxTim SA

    https://www.taxtim.com/za/answers/medical-aid-codes
    21 November 2012 at 11:54 The way the IRP5 is worded is for SARS to determine how much you the taxpayer and your employer each contribute to …

Tax Guide 2011/2012 - Tax Consulting South Africa

    https://www.taxconsulting.co.za/tax-guide-2011-2012/
    SARS has issued a detailed guide on medical aid and medical costs: Tax Guide on the Deduction of Medical Expenses (Issue 2, 2008) which covers the complete …

FAQ: What is “deemed medical contributions”? - SARS …

    https://www.sars.gov.za/faq/faq-what-is-deemed-medical-contributions/
    FAQ: What is “deemed medical contributions”? Medical contributions paid by an employer for the benefit of an employee to a registered medical scheme will …

FAQ: Which amount do I capture for medical scheme …

    https://www.sars.gov.za/faq/faq-which-amount-do-i-capture-for-medical-scheme-contributions-made-by-my-employer/
    FAQ: Which amount do I capture for medical scheme contributions made by my employer? | South African Revenue Service FAQ: Which amount do I capture for …

New tax credit to replace medical aid deductions in post …

    https://www.taxtim.com/za/blog/new-tax-credit-to-replace-medical-aid-deductions-in-post-2012-tax-year
    Assuming your medical aid contribution was R12025/9 = R1336 per month and that you paid this out of your own pocket and not via your boss. You would be able to …

What Medical Expenses Can You Claim Back from Tax

    https://www.taxtim.com/za/blog/what-medical-expenses-can-you-claim-back-from-tax
    Out-of-pocket medical costs, as per SARS, are those expenses that you’ve paid for yourself, which have not been reimbursed from medical aid. (If you …

My medical aid is paid by my former employer: How does this

    https://www.taxtim.com/za/blog/my-medical-aid-is-paid-by-my-former-employer-how-does-this-affect-my-tax
    1) Your employer must issue an IRP5 showing the amount they pay on your behalf towards the medical aid - this should show next to code 4493. Don’t worry, you …

SARS – Medical Deductions Changes – South African Tax Guide

    https://www.sataxguide.co.za/sars-medical-deductions-changes/
    This includes qualifying expenses paid by you in respect of yourself, your spouse, your qualifying children, any family member who is dependent on you for family …



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