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2022 (1 March 2021 – 28 February 2022) –  No changes from last year 

Value of the property (R)​​​Rate
​1 – 1000 000​​0%
1 000 001 – 1 375 000​3% of the value above R1 000 000
1 375 001 – 1 925 000​R11 250 + 6% of the value above R 1 375 000
1 925 001 – 2 475 000​R44 250 + 8% of the value above R 1 925 000
2 475 001 – 11 000 000​R88 250 +11% of the value above R2 475 000
​11 000 001 and above​R1 026 000 + 13% of the value exceeding R11 000 000


2021 (1 March 2020 – 28 February 2021) –  See changes from last year
 

Value of the property (R)​​​Rate
​1 – 1000 000​​0%
1 000 001 – 1 375 000​3% of the value above R1 000 000
1 375 001 – 1 925 000​R11 250 + 6% of the value above R 1 375 000
1 925 001 – 2 475 000​R44 250 + 8% of the value above R 1 925 000
2 475 001 – 11 000 000​R88 250 +11% of the value above R2 475 000
​11 000 001 and above​R1 026 000 + 13% of the value exceeding R11 000 000

2020 (1 March 2019 – 29 February 2020)  

Value of the property (R)​​​Rate
​0 – 900 000​​0%
​900 001 – 1 250 000​3% of the value above R900 000
​1 250 001 – 1 750 000​R10 500 + 6% of the value above R 1 250 000
​1 750 001 – 2 250 000​R40 500 + 8% of the value above R 1 750 000
​2 250 001 – 10 000 000​R80 500 +11% of the value above R2 250 000
​10 000 001 and above​R933 000 + 13% of the value exceeding R10 000 000

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