Here are the easy steps to download your certificate.

Thank you! Your donations have helped change South Africa. Whether it was through buying a Different Life policy, supporting an activist or donating directly to a project you have contributed to making South Africa a better place.

For those who have donated, Different.org has made the process of getting a section 18A certificate really easy.

6 responses to “Section 18A Certificate”

  • 6
    Aug

    What is 18A Certificate amd how I can get it :

    Hello.
    Can I have an explanation, what is an 18A Certificate, where I can find it

    • Lesa replied :

      Thank you for your message! In essence, Section 18A allows a taxpayer, who has made a bona fide donation to a PBO (public benefit organisation) or certain other institutions, to claim a tax deduction subject to a limit. The 18A certificate is a form of proof of your donation to the organisation. This certificate should be available to you from the organisation or available to download on their website. On Different.org, your Section 18A certificate is available under your profile on the top right corner on the website.

  • 26
    Feb

    Thato :

    Hello, please help me register my organization as a PBO

  • 18
    Aug

    Sonia :

    Good Day.

    Can you please help me regarding a section A 18 receipt.
    I have just started recently working for a PBO and I don’t know where or how to get a section 18A receipt to give to donors.

    thank you kindly
    Sonia

    • SimoneG replied :

      Hi Sonia

      Apologies for taking a while to reply to your question. Thank you for visiting Different.org! Firstly, you need to ensure that your organisation has Public Benefit Organisation (PBO) status as well as section 18A status. An organisation with only section PBO status may not issue section 18A receipts. Once you have confirmed that your organisation has PBO and section 18A status, you may draw up a donor receipt including the following details: http://www.sars.gov.za/FAQs/Pages/254.aspx

      I hope that’s helpful!

      Regards, Simone

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