Tax Deadlines for June 2025: Stay Ahead of Your Obligations
As businesses and individuals prepare for tax season, keeping track of important deadlines is crucial. Meeting these deadlines helps you avoid penalties and stay compliant with the South African Revenue Service (SARS). In this article, we’ll go over the key tax deadlines for June 2025, so you can ensure everything is filed and paid on time.

PAYE Submissions and Payments: 6 June 2025
The first critical deadline in June is the submission and payment of Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) tax. Employers are required to submit their PAYE returns and make the necessary payments by 6 June. PAYE is essential for deducting tax from employees’ wages, and missing this deadline can result in hefty fines and penalties.
Make sure to file on time to avoid unnecessary complications and keep your business operations smooth.
VAT Manual Submissions and Payments: 25 June 2025
VAT (Value Added Tax) is another critical obligation that must be fulfilled by 25 June. If your business still handles
VAT manually, be sure to submit your returns and make the necessary payments on this day. This deadline ensures that businesses comply with
VAT regulations, which are essential for maintaining the proper flow of goods and services within the economy.
Failure to meet this deadline can result in delayed payments and interest penalties, so it’s important to get this in before the cut-off.
Excise Duty Payments: 27 June 2025
For businesses dealing with products like alcohol, tobacco, and certain other goods, excise duties apply. The payment for excise duties is due on 27 June. Be sure to complete your payments for excise duties on time to avoid disruptions in the supply chain. Excise duties are critical to the revenue collection of SARS and a fundamental part of fiscal policy, so it’s important not to overlook this date.
VAT Electronic Submissions and Payments & CIT Provisional Tax: 30 June 2025
The last deadline of the month is for VAT electronic submissions and payments, along with Provisional Tax payments for Corporate Income Tax (CIT), which is due by 30 June. This is a significant deadline for both small businesses and larger enterprises. Ensure all your VAT returns are filed electronically, and if applicable, make your Provisional Tax payments for CIT on time to avoid penalties.
Corporate taxpayers must ensure that their financial calculations are up to date and that any outstanding payments are made promptly.

Don’t Miss Your Tax Deadlines
Tax deadlines can seem overwhelming, but with the right planning and attention to detail, you can ensure that your business stays on track. Be sure to mark these dates in your calendar and take the necessary steps to submit your payments and forms on time. By doing so, you can avoid unnecessary fines, interest, and legal issues down the line.