Entrepreneurs Find Niche In Tax Filing Business

Ofentse Matenge (left) and Victor Ratshoswane PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
Ofentse Matenge (left) and Victor Ratshoswane PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE

Capitalising on the hassle that is usually inherent in filing income tax returns (ITRs), two young entrepreneurs have come up with a business that assists individual taxpayers with their tax filings.Named Tax 360, the business helps taxpayers who are caught up in the stress of preparing their taxes and how to file them.

The entrepreneurs, Ofentse Matenge and Boago Victor Ratshoswane, said they register eligible individuals, with a monthly income of P3,000 and above, for taxes on their behalf for P105.00.

“We provide taxpayers with individual tax education, individual tax registration, tax certificates and individual tax assessment preparation and submissions,” he said. He noted that they do this to help taxpayers avoid consequences that arise from evading tax.

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