This book is filled with all the information that you need in order to submit your South African Income Tax Return accurately and online utilizing the e-filing application available for free on the world wide web. The book describes what to do (step by step) in order to:- gather all the supporting documents you need- prepare all the information that you need in formats acceptable to SARS- calculate your Income Tax liability yourself- complete and submit your Income Tax Return yourself- complete the audit/ verification process yourself (if applicable)- access and keep all necessary documents as proof of your submissionIf you follow the guidelines in this book you will be able to calculate, complete and submit your South African Income Tax Return online and without the help of a tax practitioner. This book has been written by a registered tax practitioner and is intended for all those tax payers that want to submit their own Income Tax Returns, without paying a Tax Practitioner to do so on their behalf, but who may have one or two questions during the process that can easily be clarified by a tax pocket guide such as this one.The book is written in plain, simple to understand, english and contains step-by-step instructions and screenshots from the actual South African Revenue Service's E-Filing application. Commerce students and article clerks may also find this book useful as a simple to use tool to learn how to e-file and apply tax principles in practice. The author also points out when the taxpayer may want to consider to enlist the services of a tax practitioner in order to help them, providing maximum peace of mind to the reader.If you are a non-accountant individual who may be liable to submit an Income Tax Return to the South African Revenue Service during this tax season (1 July 2018 to 31 October 2018) I would strongly recommend you purchase, read and apply the principles stipulated in this book. Should you fail to comply with your duty to submit an Income Tax Return in the prescribed format within this time period you will most likely face heavy penalties imposed by the Income Tax Administration Act of South Africa (even if you were only supposed to submit a Rnil tax return and you didn't do so). Nobody has time or money to go through this process therefore, as I always advise my clients, rather be safe than sorry. Read this book, send in your FAQ's (if you have any) to nestene@theauditpro.com and make your tax season significantly less costly and stressful for yourself and your family.