SARS’ New Segment to Target Non-Compliant Social Influencers and the Gig Economy!

Social influencers in South Africa must declare all income, including non-monetary compensation, as clarified by SARS!

On 5 September 2025, SARS issued a media release stating its zero-tolerance position when it comes to social influencers and undeclared income, but also providing clear guidance on the tax obligations of these social influencers. As digital marketing continues to evolve, this initiative is aimed at ensuring that all taxpayers comply with their tax responsibilities.

Tax Audit

Jashwin Baijoo
Associate Director and Head of Strategic Engagement & Compliance