
Trust Tax Filing Season 2025 Updates
The Trust Tax Filing Season opened on 19 September 2025, and with it came renewed focus on the correct completion of the Trust Income Tax Return (ITR12T) and its alignment with IT3(t) reporting.
While the return format itself has not changed significantly for 2025, strategic questions have been added to sharpen its focus on accurate disclosure, consistency between returns and third-party data, and compliance from both trustees and practitioners.
Date:
16 October 2025
Time:
10:00 - 11:15
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
Free
CPD Points:
1.0
Join us on 16 October 2025 for a free webinar where our experts will walk through the trust tax return in detail and highlight the key overlaps data provided as part of the IT3(t) reporting requirements.
This practical session is designed to give you confidence in navigating both compliance streams, understanding the overlaps, and avoiding common pitfalls.
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be discussed:
- An overview of the Trust Income Tax Return (ITR12T) and its key disclosure areas.
- Understanding the similarities and linkages between the ITR12T and IT3(t) reporting.
- Practical guidance for trustees in maintaining compliance and ensuring accurate reporting.
- Insights for tax practitioners to streamline their trust tax processes.
- Extended Q&A to address frequently asked questions from the field.
Who Should Join?
Tax practitioners
Supporting clients with trust tax compliance.
Accountants and auditors
Managing trust accounts and filings.
Legal and fiduciary advisors
Working with trustees and beneficiaries
Compliance professionals
Overseeing trust structures
Financial advisors
Guiding clients on trust-related obligations
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Meet The Speakers

Roxshanna du Toit
Trust and Fiduciary Services Expert
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Roxshanna Du Toit is a seasoned tax professional and was until February 2024 the Head of Tax, Standard Trust Limited. As one of the market’s largest leading fiduciary services providers, she worked daily on complex matters pertaining to tax and accounting for trusts, deceased estates and the commercial and family interests which necessarily comes therewith.
She has a BCom (Taxation Honours) and also served as a lead representative for the Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) in providing input to SARS directly as impacts the fiduciary arena. Her interest sphere is streamlined solutions to overcome the administrative and operational challenges of trustees, accountants, tax practitioners and executors.
She considers herself as a practical generalist who excels in getting the job done, and she has been involved in untangling, resolving and ensuring compliance of some of the largest and most complex South African and international trusts, estates and family structures. Her decision to start her own practice allows her to expand her professional horizon as well as spend more quality time with her son.

Sidney Fletcher
Senior Manager: Tax Compliance
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Sidney Fletcher is a versatile and results-driven qualified Tax Technician and Senior Tax Practitioner. With over 20 years of experience in the tax environment, with a significant portion spent at SARS specialising in Taxpayer Education and the Tax Administration of Trust and Deceased Estates, He brings a wealth of expertise to his role as Senior Manager Trust and Deceased Estates Tax Compliance.
Sidney is a dedicated professional with extensive knowledge, particularly in Individual and Trust Taxes which makes him an outstanding tax planner adept at tax optimisation. He enjoys the subtle nuances and complexities of tax, finding them both challenging and stimulating. Committed to providing the best care for his clients through transparent communication, Sidney is also skilled in negotiation and possesses a strong ability to problem-solve to assist clients with any tax-related issues they may encounter.
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