Tax Debt Resolution for the Medical Sector
Common Tax Challenges for Medical Professionals
Your earning and operational structures present specific challenges that often lead to SARS debt. We have extensive experience resolving issues related to:
- Provisional Tax for Practitioners Income from private practice is not subject to PAYE, making the accurate calculation and timely payment of provisional tax a critical—and often challenging—requirement. Underestimation is a common cause of debt.
- Managing Practice Cash Flow & VAT For practices registered for VAT, managing cash flow to ensure VAT payments are made on time can be difficult, especially when dealing with delayed payments from medical aids.
- Tax Implications of Equipment Financing The high cost of medical equipment and the associated financing agreements have complex tax implications that, if managed incorrectly, can lead to compliance issues.
- Partnership and Incorporation complexities The tax obligations for solo practitioners, partnerships, and incorporated practices (Inc.) are all different. Changes in your practice structure can often lead to unforeseen tax consequences.
- Sustainable Payment Plans We can negotiate a SARS Payment Plan with installments that are aligned with the actual cash flow cycles of your practice, accounting for factors like medical aid payment delays.
- Debt Compromise for Severe Liabilities In cases where a practice has accrued an unsustainable level of historical debt, we can prepare a compelling Offer in Compromise based on a detailed analysis of the practice’s financial viability.
- Penalty Remission Applications If non-compliance was due to a genuine administrative oversight, a medical emergency, or other reasonable grounds, we can build a strong case to have associated SARS penalties waived.
- Full Compliance & Audit Support Our team can manage your entire relationship with SARS, from filing historical returns to providing robust Tax Audit Representation for your practice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to common questions we receive from medical practitioners.
