SARS Creator Income — What Nobody Tells You
SARS Creator Income — What Nobody Tells You
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Nobody told me.
Not my accountant. Not the brand that paid me R50,000. Not the platform that sent R600,000 over 12 months. Nobody said: "You know this is taxable from rand one?"
I found out when SARS sent a bill for R207,879.
I'm not sharing that to scare you. I'm sharing it so you don't get that letter.
Zero of the 1,643 creators who answered my survey mentioned tax as a pain point. That's not because they've handled it — that's because they don't know it's coming. The ones making money will find out when SARS finds out. The ones not making money yet are building toward a tax problem they don't know exists.
This guide is the conversation nobody had with me.
Inside:
- Are you a business or a hobby? (SARS's definition — and why it matters from rand one)
- PAIDS income mapped to tax treatment (each stream explained: what's taxable, how, and when)
- The R500,000 VAT threshold (what happens when you cross it, what to do before you do)
- What you can legitimately deduct (home office, data, equipment, software subscriptions)
- Provisional tax explained (creators pay every 6 months — most don't know this)
- SARS eFiling guide for creators (step-by-step, plain language)
- What to do if you're already behind (SARS is not your enemy — they have payment plans)
R149. Download instantly. Read before SARS reads your bank statement.
