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Advice for provisional taxpayers who have missed the tax deadline

By Janice Roberts at New Media
17 April 2018 • 1 min read

Are you a provisional taxpayer who recently awoke in the dead of night in a cold sweat with the realisation that you missed the 28 February 2018 provisional tax deadline? Or do you have a sinking feeling that you should have submitted a provisional return but didn’t? Either way, burying your head in the sand in the hopes that the issue will go away is not the best way forward. (more…)


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