SOURCE CODE DESCRIPTIONS IRP5 code 3603 – Validation Rules
Normal Income Codes
The Validation Rules for IRP5 code 3603 in the electronic file are:
· A maximum of 20 income codes must be used. If there are more than 20 codes, they must be combined in accordance with the rules defined in section 5 of this document
· At least one income code with a value greater than zero must be completed, except if code 3615/3665 is used and years of assessment is 2003 to 2018
· Cents must be omitted (decimal amount is invalid)
· Amounts paid on a regular basis i.r.o. a Loss of Income Policy up to 28 February 2015 (up to the 2015 year of assessment)
· Code 3653 MUST only be used for foreign service income taxable in the RSA
· The value of this code must be included in the value of code 3601/3651 for the 2010, 2011 and 2012 years of assessment.
· This includes taxable disability benefit.
· Valid for the 1999 to 2009 and from the 2013 years of assessment. The Foreign Service income codes (codes in brackets) are valid from the 2002 to 2009 and from the 2013 years of assessment.
All income and deduction components (e.g. salary, commission, allowances, benefits, medical contributions, employer information, etc.) must be reported against the applicable code as prescribed in the GUIDE FOR CODES APPLICABLE TO EMPLOYEES’ TAX CERTIFICATES PAYE-AE-06-G4.
The abbreviations used within the description of the relevant codes mean:
• PAYE: Income is subject to the deduction of Employees’ Tax and will also be taxed when the income tax assessment for the employee is processed.
• IT: Income is not subject to the deduction of Employees’ Tax but will also be taxed when the income tax assessment for the employee is processed.
• Excl: Income is not subject to the deduction of Employees’ Tax and will also not be taxed when the Income Tax assessment for the employee is processed.
• Excl/PAYE: Depending on the circumstances described in the legislation, the income is either subject to both PAYE and Income Tax, or it is excluded from both PAYE and Income Tax
