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The purpose of this webpage is to explain the relevant source codes used by the employer when issuing an Employees’ Income Tax certificate to an employee. This webpage explains each code relevant to remuneration, deductions, Employees’ Tax and employer contributions/payments (fringe benefits).
The purpose of this guide is to explain the relevant source codes used by the employer when issuing an Employees’ Income Tax certificate to an employee. This guide explains each code relevant to remuneration, deductions, Employees’ Tax and employer contributions/payments (fringe benefits).
A source code is a four digit identifier / number that SARS uses to capture information on the income tax return. It will usually appear alongside the amount it relates to. Source codes that might appear on your IRP5 are listed below. For business source codes please click here.
The purpose of this guide is to explain the relevant source codes used by the employer when issuing an Employees’ Income Tax certificate to an employee. This guide explains each code relevant to remuneration, deductions, Employees’ Tax and employer contributions/payments (fringe benefits).
What do the source codes on the IRP5 mean? An IRP5 contains difference source codes for income, deductions and PAYE/UIF/SDL. Have a look here at what each individual source code means. What does a tax directive number mean on my IRP5? A tax directive number is an instruction that SARS has to withhold or not deduct tax on the earnings you received.
3696 - Non-taxable income. The only income that’s considered non-taxable - which SARS shouldn’t be charging you tax on and no PAYE deducted - is included here. This however doesn’t include your basic salary, in most cases.