"A resilient business isn't built on one person—it's built on preparation"


Has this ever happened to you?
You receive an email, SMS, or WhatsApp, seemingly from SARS, asking you to click on a link or attachment to update your profile, verify your information, or claim a refund. It appears legitimate, and not realising it’s a fake, you just do as the message says…
You receive a call from someone pretending to be a SARS official, asking you to confirm your personal details or to click on a link, and you do, not realising that it will install malware on your device…
You are contacted by someone pretending to be a SARS official, offering you tax assistance or advice, and asking you to share your login credentials, OTP, or personal information with them, and you do…
Use a strong and unique password for your eFiling profile. Change it regularly.
Don’t use the same password for other online accounts or services.
Never share your login credentials, OTP, or personal information with anyone, even if they claim to be from SARS.
If you hear about a security compromise at any organisation you deal with, immediately log in to your account and update your password.
Always access eFiling through the official website (https://www.sars.gov.za) or the SARS eFiling mobi app.
Do not click on any links or attachments in emails, SMSes or WhatsApps that claim to be from SARS, and never “confirm” or submit your login details after clicking on a link.
Keep your computer and mobile devices updated with the latest security software and antivirus programs.
We are alerted to all known scams claiming to be from SARS, so we can quickly help you to identify phishing attempts.
We can check your eFiling profile and tax information regularly and report any discrepancies or unauthorized changes to SARS immediately.
We constantly update our security details to ensure the safety of our profile and our clients’ profiles.
"A resilient business isn't built on one person—it's built on preparation"
"Doing it yourself may save rands today, but getting it done right saves your business tomorrow."
“When taxpayers are aggrieved by an assessment or a decision that is subject to objection and appeal, they have a right to dispute it.” (SARS)