π Introduction
Tax season can be stressful, but knowing what expenses are tax-deductible can save your small business money and reduce your taxable income. Hereβs a guide to common deductions for South African SMEs.
π‘ 1. Office and Premises Expenses
- Rent or lease payments for business premises.
- Utilities: electricity, water, and internet for business use.
- Office supplies and furniture.
Tip: Only include expenses directly related to running the business.
π‘ 2. Vehicle and Travel Costs
- Business-related fuel, maintenance, insurance, and vehicle leasing costs.
- Travel expenses for client meetings, site visits, or business trips.
Tip: Keep a detailed logbook to separate business and personal use.
π‘ 3. Employee Costs
- Salaries, wages, and bonuses.
- Contributions to pension, provident, and retirement funds.
- Training, workshops, and development courses for staff.
π‘ 4. Professional Fees
- Accountant or bookkeeper fees.
- Legal fees are directly related to business operations.
- Consulting services for business improvement or compliance.
π‘ 5. Marketing and Advertising
- Digital marketing, social media campaigns, and website development.
- Print advertising and branded promotional materials.
- Event sponsorships and networking costs for business promotion.
π‘ 6. Depreciation / Wear and Tear
- Deductible on business assets such as computers, equipment, and furniture.
- Helps reduce taxable income while accounting for asset usage.
π‘ 7. Miscellaneous Deductible Expenses
- Business insurance premiums.
- Bank charges and interest on business loans.
- Subscriptions and memberships directly related to your industry.
β Conclusion
Being aware of tax-deductible expenses can significantly reduce your tax liability and improve your businessβs financial health. Keep accurate records, save receipts, and consult a tax professional to make the most of your deductions.




