Sach Accounting Solutions delivers expert accounting, taxation, and advisory services
designed to help your business stay compliant, profitable, and financially strong.
Sach Accounting Solutions provides complete company registration, compliance, and advisory
services to help entrepreneurs start strong and stay aligned with South African regulations.
Your Trusted Partner in Financial Clarity & Compliance
At Sach Accounting Solutions, we are dedicated to helping businesses achieve financial accuracy, compliance, and sustainable growth.
With deep expertise in accounting, taxation, and advisory services, we provide tailored solutions that empower entrepreneurs and organizations
to make informed financial decisions. Our client-first approach, combined with innovative cloud-based systems, ensures efficiency, transparency, and long-term success.
250+
Satisfied Clients Across South Africa
OUR SERVICES
Audit Support & Advisory
At Sach Accounting Solutions, we offer a wide range of professional services designed to empower businesses and drive sustainable growth.
SACH Accounting Solutions provides comprehensive company secretarial support, ensuring your business meets all statutory and compliance obligations. From company registrations and director amendments to annual return submissions and shareholding updates, we simplify your corporate governance needs with precision and reliability.
We help businesses stay compliant and tax-efficient through expert SARS liaison and up-to-date tax advisory. Our services cover VAT, PAYE, corporate tax, and tax clearance certificates, ensuring full compliance while optimizing your tax obligations for financial growth.
Our accounting experts provide transparent and accurate financial reporting that drives informed decisions. We manage bookkeeping, general ledgers, reconciliations, financial statements, and cash flow forecasting—helping you maintain financial stability and investor confidence.
SACH Accounting Solutions offers streamlined payroll and HR management services tailored for SMEs and corporates. From payslip generation to UIF, SDL, and Compensation Fund submissions, we ensure compliance and accuracy, allowing you to focus on growing your team and business.
We conduct comprehensive compliance audits to evaluate business risks and ensure adherence to financial and regulatory standards. Our proactive approach helps identify inefficiencies, strengthen controls, and align operations with best practices and legislation.
WORK PROCESS
How We Work
Initial Consultation & Needs Assessment
We begin with an in-depth consultation to understand your business needs, challenges, and goals. Whether it's business registration, tax compliance, or financial management, we assess your specific requirements to offer tailored solutions.
Strategy Development & Planning
Based on your needs, our team develops a customized strategy. This includes selecting the right services, ensuring legal compliance, and planning efficient financial or business processes to align with your objectives.
Implementation & Execution
Once the plan is approved, we execute the necessary actions. This may involve registering your company, setting up tax structures, managing payroll, or providing accounting solutions. We ensure all processes are done efficiently and correctly.
Compliance & Risk Management
We conduct thorough compliance checks, ensuring that your business meets all legal and financial regulations. Our risk management strategies help protect your company from potential financial or operational setbacks.
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"We empower SMEs with clear financial insights and compliant accounting solutions that drive sustainable growth."
- Saul Chitate, Managing Director
YOUR FINANCIAL PARTNER
Expert Accounting Solutions for Business Success
As your dedicated accounting partner, we provide comprehensive financial management services tailored to South African SMEs. Our expertise ensures compliance while optimizing your financial performance:
Monthly Bookkeeping & Financial Reporting
SARS Compliance & Tax Submissions
Payroll Processing & EMP201/501 Reconciliations
Business Advisory & Financial Strategy
Cloud Accounting
Sage South Africa Award Winner 2021 - Recognized for excellence in client acquisition and growth
Our Core Strengths
Financial Management & Compliance
Since 2019, we've been empowering SMEs with comprehensive accounting solutions. Our proactive approach includes real-time financial reporting, meticulous expense management, and complete SARS compliance — saving you time and reducing financial risks. We handle all your accounting needs so you can concentrate on business growth and strategy.
OUR EXPERTISE
Professional Accounting Services
We deliver precision, innovation, and unwavering commitment to keeping your business financially healthy and fully compliant with South African regulations.
Business Startup Services
Company Registration & Setup
We guide you through CIPC company registration and setup, ensuring your business starts on solid financial and legal footing.
Tax & SARS Compliance
VAT, PAYE & Income Tax
Complete SARS compliance management including VAT submissions, PAYE processing, and income tax returns.
Proven Track Record
trusted by
50+ SMEs across
7 industries in South Africa
Expert Accounting Solutions
Ready to streamline your finances and grow your business? Contact us today for a free consultation. We respond within 24 hours!
169 Joubert Street, Rustenburg, 0300 North West, South Africa
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WHAT WE DO
What We Bring To You
At SACH Accounting Solutions, we uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in everything we do. We are committed to delivering innovative and tailored solutions that drive business success.
Our firm takes pride in offering a combination of expertise, innovation, and customer-centric service that supports businesses from their inception through to expansion.
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Cookie Policy
Last Updated: June 2026
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small piece of data sent from our websites or applications to your computer or device hard drive or Internet browser where it is saved. The cookie contains information to personalise your experience on our websites or applications and may improve your experience on the websites or applications. The cookie will also identify your device, like the computer or smart phone.
By using our websites or applications you agree that cookies may be forwarded from the relevant website or application to your computer or device. The cookie will enable us to know that you have visited the website or application before and will identify you. We may also use the cookie to prevent fraud and for analytics.
How We Use Cookies
As an accounting and financial services firm, we take data privacy and confidentiality seriously. Cookies help us provide a secure, efficient, and personalized experience when you interact with our website.
Your Duties and Rights About Your Personal Information
You must provide proof of identity when enforcing the rights below. You must inform us when your personal information changes. Please contact our Information Officer to give effect to any of the below rights.
Right to Access Your Personal Information
You have the right to request access to the personal information we have about you by contacting us. This includes requesting:
Confirmation that we hold your personal information.
A copy or description of the record containing your personal information; and
The identity or categories of third parties who have had access to your personal information.
We will attend to requests for access to personal information within a reasonable time. You may be required to pay a reasonable fee to receive copies or descriptions of records, or information about third parties. We will inform you of the fee before attending to your request. Please note that the law may limit your right to access information.
Right to Correct or Delete Your Personal Information
You have the right to request us to correct or delete the personal information we have about you if it is inaccurate, irrelevant, excessive, out of date, incomplete, misleading, obtained unlawfully or we are no longer authorised to keep it. You must inform us of your request in writing. It may take up to 15 business days for the change to reflect on our systems. We may request documents from you to verify the change in personal information.
A specific agreement that you have entered into with us may determine how you must change your personal information provided at the time when you entered into the specific agreement. Please adhere to these requirements. If the law requires us to keep the personal information, it will not be deleted upon your request. The deletion of certain personal information may lead to the termination of your business relationship with us.
Right to Object to Processing
You may object on reasonable grounds to the processing of your personal information. We will not be able to give effect to your objection if the processing of your personal information was and is permitted by law; you have provided consent to the processing and our processing done according to your consent or the processing is necessary to conclude or perform under a contract with you.
Right to Withdraw Consent
Where you have provided your consent for the processing of your personal information, you may withdraw your consent. If you withdraw your consent, we will explain the consequences to you. We may proceed to process your personal information even if you have withdrawn your consent if the law permits or requires it. It may take up to 15 business days for the change to reflect on our systems, during this time we may still process your personal information. You must inform us of any objection in writing.
Right to File a Complaint
You have a right to file a complaint with us or any Regulator with jurisdiction about an alleged contravention of the protection of your personal information by us. We will address your complaint as far as possible.
The contact details for the Information Regulator is as follows:
Email: POPIAComplaints@inforegulator.org.za
Postal Address: P.O. Box 31533, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017
For any queries in relation to this policy or our processing of your personal information in general, you can contact our Information Officer and/or Deputy Information Officer at the following details:
The Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 ("POPI") came into complete commencement on 1 July 2021, in this regard we have a number of obligations and duties in terms of POPI that we must comply with. The protection of your personal information is a high priority for us, and we have taken steps to ensure that your personal information is protected and remains private.
In addition to this document serving as our privacy policy, this document will also serve as our data subject notification as contemplated in section 18 of POPI. In this regard, this document will inform you of what personal information we collect, why we collect it, how we use it and what safety measures are in place to protect it.
Where we refer to "process", it means how we collect, use, store, make available, destroy, update, disclose, or otherwise deal with your personal information. As a general rule we will only process your personal information if this is required to deliver or offer a service, provide a product or carry out a transaction.
We may combine your personal information and use the combined personal information for any of the purposes stated in this Privacy Policy.
In this document any reference to "we" or "us" or "our" is reference to Sach Accounting Solutions and its subsidiaries.
If you use our services, goods and/or products, you agree that we may process your personal information as explained under this Privacy Policy.
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time if the law or our business practices requires it. The version of the Privacy Policy displayed on our website at the time of your interaction with us will be applicable.
What is Personal Information?
Personal information refers to any information that identifies you or specifically relates to you. Personal information includes, but is not limited to, the following information about you:
Is the Supply of Personal Information Voluntary or Mandatory?
The supply of certain personal information is mandatory, meaning we have to collect this personal information from you by law. If you do not supply this information, we cannot comply with our legal obligations. In this regard, if you do not supply this personal information, we cannot do business with you. We collect personal information as is required by the following legislation:
Basic Conditions of Employment Act, No. 75 of 1997
Companies Act, No. 71 of 2008
Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, No. 130 of 1993
Competition Act, No. 89 of 1998
Consumer Protection Act, No. 68 of 2008
Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act, No. 108 of 1996
Electronic Communication and Transactions Act, No. 25 of 2002
Employment Equity Act, No. 55 of 1998
Income Tax Act, No. 58 of 1962
Insolvency Act, No. 24 of 1936
Machinery and Occupational Safety Amendment Act No. 181 of 1993
National Payment Systems Act No. 78 of 1998
Occupational Health and Safety Act No. 85 of 1993
Pension Funds Act, No. 24 of 1956
Prevention of Organised Crime Act No. 121 of 1998
Promotion of Access to Information Act, No. 2 of 2000
Protection of Personal Information Act, No. 4 of 2013
Short Term Insurance Act, No. 53 of 1998
Skills Development Levies Act, No. 9 of 1999
The Labour Relations Act, No. 66 of 1995
The Long-Term Insurance Act, No. 52 of 1998
Trademark Act No. 194 of 1993
Unemployment Insurance Act, No. 63 of 2001
Value Added Tax Act, No. 89 of 1991
In other instances, the supply of personal information is voluntary, which means there is no law imposed on us to collect this personal information. Even though there is no law that imposes the collection of the personal information, we require the personal information to deliver the products and/or services to you. In this regard, if you do not supply the personal information, we cannot do business with you.
When Will We Process Your Personal Information?
We will only process your personal information for lawful purposes relating to our business if the following applies:
If you have consented thereto.
If a person legally authorised by you, the law, or a court, has consented thereto.
If it is necessary to conclude or perform under a contract, we have with you.
If the law requires or permits it.
If it is required to protect or pursue your, our or a third party's legitimate interest.
What is Special Personal Information?
Special personal information is personal information about the following:
Biometric informationPhilosophical beliefsSex lifeCriminal behaviourPolitical persuasionTrade union membershipEthnic originRaceHealthReligious beliefs
When Will We Process Your Special Personal Information?
We may process your special personal information in the following circumstances:
If you have consented to the processing.
If the information is being used for any Human resource or payroll requirement.
If the processing is needed to create, use, or protect a right or obligation in law.
If the processing is for statistical or research purposes and all legal conditions are met.
If the special personal information was made public by you.
If the processing is required by law.
If racial information is processed, and the processing is required to identify you; and / or if health information is processed, and the processing is to determine your insurance risk, or to comply with an insurance policy or to enforce an insurance right or obligation.
When and From Where We Obtain Personal Information About You?
We may collect personal information about you from the following sources:
We may collect personal information directly from you.
We may collect personal information from a public record.
We may collect personal information from an area where you have deliberately made it public.
We may collect information about you based on your use of our products, services, or service channels.
We may collect information about you based on how you engage or interact with us such as via our support desk, emails, letters, telephone calls and surveys.
We may collect personal information from a third party.
We may collect personal information from another source if you give us consent to do so.
If the law requires us to do so, we will ask for your consent before collecting personal information about you from third parties.
The third parties from whom we may collect your personal information include, but are not limited to, the following:
Partners of Sach Accounting Solutions for any of the purposes identified in this Privacy Policy.
Your spouse, dependents, partners, employer, and other similar sources.
Attorneys, tracing agents, debt collectors and other persons that assist with the enforcement of agreements.
Payment processing services providers, merchants, banks, and other persons that assist with the processing of your payment instructions, like EFT transaction partners.
Insurers, brokers, other financial institutions, or other organisations that assist with insurance and assurance underwriting, the providing of insurance and assurance policies and products, the assessment of insurance and assurance claims and other related purposes.
Law enforcement and fraud prevention agencies and other persons tasked with the prevention and prosecution of crime.
Regulatory authorities, industry ombudsman, governmental departments, local and international tax authorities.
Trustees, Executors or Curators appointed by a court of law.
Our service providers, agents and sub-contractors like couriers and other persons we use to offer and provide products and services to you.
Courts of law or tribunals.
Reasons We Need to Process Your Personal Information
We will process your personal information for the following reasons:
To provide you with products, goods, and services.
To market our products, goods, and services to you.
To respond to your enquiries and complaints.
To comply with legislative, regulatory, risk and compliance requirements (including directives, sanctions, and rules), voluntary and involuntary codes of conduct and industry agreements or to fulfil reporting requirements and information requests.
To conduct market and behavioural research, including scoring and analysis to determine if you qualify for products and services or to determine your credit or insurance risk.
To develop, test and improve products and services for you.
For historical, statistical and research purposes, like market segmentation.
To process payment instruments.
To create, manufacture and print payment issues (like a payslip).
To enable us to deliver goods, documents, or notices to you.
For security, identity verification and to check the accuracy of your personal information.
To communicate with you and carry out your instructions and requests.
For customer satisfaction surveys, promotional offerings.
Insurance and assurance underwriting and administration.
To process or consider or assess insurance or assurance claims.
To provide insurance and assurance policies and products and related services.
To enable you to take part in customer loyalty reward programmes.
To enable you to take part in and make use of value-added products and services.
To assess our lending and insurance risks; and / or
For any other related purposes.
How We Use Your Personal Information for Marketing
We will use your personal information to market our products and services to you.
We will do this in person, by post, telephone, or electronic channels such as SMS, email, and fax.
If you are not our customer, or in any other instances where the law requires, we will only market to you by electronic communications with your consent.
In all cases you can request us to stop sending marketing communications to you at any time.
When, How and With Whom We Share Your Personal Information?
In general, we will only share your personal information if any one or more of the following apply:
If you have consented to this.
If it is necessary to conclude or perform under a contract, we have with you.
If the law requires it; and / or
If it's necessary to protect or pursue your, our or a third party's legitimate interest.
Under What Circumstances Will We Transfer Your Information to Other Countries?
We will only transfer your personal information to third parties in another country in any one or more of the following circumstances:
Where your personal information will be adequately protected under the other country's laws or an agreement with the third-party recipient.
Where the transfer is necessary to enter into or perform under a contract with you, or a contract with a third party that is in your interest.
Where you have consented to the transfer; and / or
Where it is not reasonably practical to obtain your consent, the transfer is in your interest.
This transfer will happen within the requirements and safeguards of the law. Where possible, the party processing your personal information in the other country will agree to apply the same level of protection as available by law in your country or if the other country's laws provide better protection the other country's laws would be agreed to and applied.
How We Secure Your Personal Information
We will take appropriate and reasonable technical and organisational steps to protect your personal information according to industry best practices. Our security measures (including physical, technological, and procedural safeguards) will be appropriate and reasonable. This includes the following:
Keeping our systems secure (like monitoring access and usage).
Storing our records securely.
Controlling the access to our buildings, systems and/or records; and
Safely destroying or deleting records.
Ensure compliance with best practice standards.
How Long Do We Keep Your Personal Information?
We will keep your personal information for as long as:
The law requires us to keep it.
A contract between you and us requires us to keep it.
You have consented for us keeping it.
We are required to keep it to achieve the purposes listed in this Privacy Policy.
We require it for statistical or research purposes.
A code of conduct requires us to keep it; and / or
We require it for our lawful business purposes.
Take note: We may keep your personal information even if you no longer have a relationship with us, for the historical data that may be required by your employer or employee.