noviasa wrote:When buying a plane is SA you can make the registration as a private person or in a company.
1 What are the tax implication on registration it in a company lets call it bushbaby SA?
Don't follow. If you VAT reg'd then you claim and pay VAT. If not you don't. If you have other income then can dedut expenses, if not it will run up assessed loss...
noviasa wrote:2 Can you get the VAT back?
YES, but they can contest it (And have done so successfully in past)
noviasa wrote:3 Are you allowed to write it off against the brute profit?
Yes, providing you can justify it's use. Basically if used in the production of income it OK.
noviasa wrote:4 Are you allowed to have the maintenance cost deducted from the profit? If so on what conditions?
No conditions. Just make sure there is sufficient income to cover it. The SARS boys are now highly qualified and as long as you have a business basis and the aerie is adding to your bottom line it get's treated just like any other business asset...
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Bottom line. If you would be able to justify the use to a business partner/financial manager of you organisation then SARS would normally accept it.
FYI
I run a small aerie as a company car. When confronted the following analogy was accepted by SARS...
If I have to go Jhb to Postmasburg for eg....
Fly Jhb KBY - R2500 if you lucky.
Hire Avis car say R750 once all BS settled
Overnight accomodation say R500
Cost of time????
Total genuine business expense R3750 min...
Now I fly the plane there...
R550/hr and it a 2hr flight... Thus cost R2'200 return and I can do the trip in a single day vs 2 days with airlines due to ltd flights....
The other alternative is to register the aerie in a separate company and then invoicing the use at a fee out to the "users". Ie when it is a business trip you invoice your company (same way as you would buy airline ticket/avis car) and when private you invoice yourself.... Just beware that use needs to be high to benefit from op costs, but if it approaching 100hrs a year it get's pretty close to break even at reasonable rate per hr. If there is big maintenance to be done it will make a loss which is when owning in mainline company makes more tax sense.....
Welcome to contact me offline if you want more info on how to structure it, but you accountant would be best bet as he has intimate knowledge of SARS and your circumstances...
PS
If you are still paying tax after deducting aerie expenses it help a whole heap.....
