Factors of tax compliance that influence small business growth in KZN.
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2018
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Small and medium enterprises play an important role for South Africa. They serve as
a vehicle in creating jobs for local communities. KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) is the second
largest province in the country and the necessity of developing sustainable small and
medium businesses cannot be overemphasized. The South African government has
identified and made the development of small businesses as one of their strategic
objectives.
Despite the importance of these businesses for the country and province, there are
many challenges that these businesses face. One of the most onerous and time consuming challenges is tax compliance. Tax compliance was defined as the preparation, submission and payment of taxes due within the specified time periods
and in order to achieve the objectives set out by government, it is necessary that the
tax systems for small businesses be efficient and simplified in order to meet the needs
of the sector.
The research has been undertaken to determine if tax compliance is a factor which
has negatively influenced businesses in KwaZulu-Natal.
The literature review suggested that tax compliance is a significant factor for small
businesses and the current system of taxation is ineffective. The research design was
quantitative in nature. A questionnaire was completed by eighty-five small business
owners and these findings were statistically analyzed.
The empirical research indicated that small business owners perceive tax as a threat
for business growth and sustainability. In addition, these business owners also feel
that the current initiatives introduced by the South African Revenue Services (SARS)
is not helping to address the problems with compliance and they require more from
the government and the SARS. The findings from this study will assist the SARS in
understanding the specific challenges that small and medium business face and help
to improving the current tax policies for small businesses.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.