SA Tax Calculator for Android
Works like it says on the box. Could use some ui updates.
still loving it!
Great app
Great app... tax payable calculation simplified
Very practical app
Great app
Great app
I hope there will soon be a 2018 update. A most amazing and useful app.
Nice but what about medical tax credit?
This us great ????
Advanced calc values are wrong. No provision for med aid contributions.
Wonderful app. Just change the app icon. It doesn't make the app justice.
It just works!
Even graph
I like the new UI
When will there be a version for the Tizen phones
I use this app with nearly all my clients, refer them and my colleagues to it. I'd pay for the app.
Its easy to access
Great app
Great app
Great app
Pension, RAF, Provident changes not showing. Aggregate of pension, provident and ra now capped at 27.5%. Max R300k.
Awesome way to get the basics quickly.
needs more inputs
Pension, RAF, Provident changes not showing.
This is absolutely helpful. I can say, tax calculation made simple.
still loving it!
Enjoy the ease of application. Yet I prefer if the app Included retirement tables as well.
The advanced tab of the app should at least have a few more inputs. Many people use Retirement Annuities, make Medical Aid contributions. These are monthly debit orders usually. App has potential but lacks some functions.
If you read this. Please could you assist in making an app for commission earners
Advanced calculator does not work. Does not allow for travelling allowance, medical aid or pension contributions.
Easy, useful and informative. Love this app. Thanks David.
Gives me error 963. This app has become such an integral part of my profession. I need it
Works like it says on the box. Could use some ui updates.
Imnandzi, ngitsi nwele loludze.
What about medical contributions?
Good app, handy to see if your company is paying right amount.
Really helps!
Simple and effective
by B####:
The advanced tax calculator is incorrect. It should be reflect (gross salary - tax -uif - pension fund) = net salary. You have (gross salary - tax - uif) = net salary. So whenever we calculate our net pay after pension fund the take home pay is higher that is should be. Please fix it. I was getting ready to tell my employer that their maths is wrong, but decided to check multiple sources and discovered you're is wrong.