Sage Test Notes
Sage Test Notes
Medical Aid
1. Select Process…Payslips.
2. Locate Samantha’s payslip.
3. On the Default tab, in the next available line, add code 8090 – Med. Aid – Employee Amount.
4. In the Amount field, enter 1000.
5. Select Yes to update the current period’s payslip.
6. In the next available line, add transaction code 9090 – Med. Aid – Employer Amount
7. In the Amount field, enter 1000. This will prompt the transaction code 6172 – Medical Aid
Fringe Benefit, to automatically calculate the same value captured for transaction code 9090.
Payroll Run
1. Select Process…Payroll Run
2. Select Next
3. Select to Perform the final calculation without printing payslips.
4. Select the Filter button.
5. Select OK.
6. Select Next
7. Select Process
8. Select Finish
Printing a payslip
9. Select Process…Payroll Run.
10. Select Next.
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11. Select to Print payslips only (final calculation performed previously).
12. Select the Filter button.
13. In the Filter column, highlight the Weekly option.
14. Highlight the Employees option under Weekly.
15. Highlight the Code option under Employees.
16. Select OK.
17. Select Next.
18. Select Process.
19. To print the payslip to PDF, select Set Printer then select Microsoft Print to PDF
20. Select Ok
Fringe benefits
1. Select View…Parameters…Tax Totals
2. From the Print To drop down menu, ensure the Screen option is selected.
3. From the From Tax Total drop-down menu, select the 3801 Acquisition of Assets option.
4. From the To Tax Total drop-down menu, select the 3828 RA Fringe Benefit option.
5. Tick the Transaction Details check box
6. Click Ok
Deductions
Retirement
9006 Provident annuity
– Fixed % Company Contribution
Transaction
7043 Provident
code–Description
Actual % Tax-deductible
Template typededuction (employee contribution)
7100
9007Retirement
Provident –Annuity
Actual %
Tax-deductible
Company Contribution
deduction
(employee contribution)
6411 Provident – Fringe Benefit Fringe Benefit
Variable remuneration
Generally, remuneration is taxable when it is received or accrued, whichever event occurs first.
However, in the case of variable remuneration, PAYE must be withheld on the date which the
amount is paid to the employee. Variable remuneration is defined as: overtime, bonuses,
commission, an allowance or advance paid in respect of transport, expenses such as a travel
allowance, leave paid out, reimbursive travel allowance, any night shift allowance, any
standby allowance, certain business reimbursements, and any amount that is determined
based on the employee’s work performance (from March 2023).
3703
Report the full reimbursive travel allowance on the tax certificate against code 3703 if:
the rate of reimbursement does not exceed the prescribed rate per kilometre, and
the employee does not receive any form of compensation for travel. .
3702
Report the full reimbursive travel allowance on the tax certificate against code 3702 if:
the rate of reimbursement does not exceed the prescribed rate per kilometre, or
the employee does receive any other form of compensation for travel.
3722
Report the reimbursive travel allowance on the tax certificate against code 3702 and 3722
if: the rate of reimbursement does exceed the prescribed rate per kilometre (whether the
are deducted.
Deductions Deductions are the items that are deducted from the earnings before the net pay is
determined. This will include statutory deductions, such as tax (PAYE) and UIF, but also includes
non-statutory deductions, such as loans and medical aid. Tax (PAYE), UIF, loans, pension fund,
provident fund, medical aid, etc. Net pay The net pay is the sum of the earnings minus the
deductions and is the amount of money the employee is paid.
Net pay
Company (employer) contributions Company contributions are contributions that the employer
makes on behalf of the employees. Company (employer) contributions towards UIF, SDL, pension
fund, provident fund, medical aid, etc.
Fringe benefits Fringe benefits are benefits given to employees in a form other than cash. These
items are taxable. The use of a company car, employer contributions towards medical aid, employer
contributions towards retirement funds, free or cheap accommodation, low or interest-free
loans/debt, etc
Taxable income Rates of tax (R)
R237 101 – R370 500 R42 678 + 26% of taxable income above R237 100
R370 501 – R512 800 R77 362 + 31% of taxable income above R370 500
R512 801 – R673 000 R121 475 + 36% of taxable income above R512 800
R673 001 – R857 900 R179 147 + 39% of taxable income above R673 000
R857 901 - R1 817 000 R251 258 + 41% of taxable income above R857 900
R1 817 001 and above R644 489 + 45% of taxable income aboveR1 817 000
Additional medical expense tax credit (for persons 65 years and older)
33.3% of the total medical aid contributions which exceeds three times the medical scheme fees tax
credit.