ETI
What is ETI?
The Employment Tax Incentive (ETI) is an incentive that was launched by SARS with the aim of encouraging employers to hire young job seekers, i.e. below 29 years old. It was implemented with effect from 1 January 2014.
In order to claim ETI you must be ETI compliant on the day you submitted your ETI claim. This means that there may be no outstanding tax return for any tax type, nor must there be any tax amounts outstanding.
The benefits of the ETI are?
- It will reduce the employers cost of hiring young people through a cost-sharing mechanism with government, by allowing you to reduce the amount of Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) you pay while leaving the wage received by the employee unaffected.
- For example, employers who are registered for PAYE, and who employ a person for the full month of February 2014 and earns R2000, will get R1 000 off.
- The aim of the ETI is to facilitate the increased employment of young work seekers.
