The Problem
As a South African resident, you’re entitled to move funds abroad each year using two allowances: the Single Discretionary Allowance (SDA) of up to R1 million without prior approval, and the Foreign Investment Allowance (FIA) of up to R10 million, which requires an Approval of International Transfer (AIT) from SARS. The challenge you’re likely facing is that you can only apply for amounts you currently have proof of funds for — so, if you have R200,000 available now, you’re limited to applying for that amount, and would need to submit multiple applications as more funds become available in order to reach the full R10 million limit.
This process can quickly become time-consuming, complex, and frustrating — especially when you’re focused on growing your profits through fast-paced opportunities like crypto arbitrage trading. The AIT application is an essential step for you to fully access your FIA allowance. It’s especially valuable in crypto trading, where the ability to move larger amounts abroad directly increases your trading capacity and, in turn, your profit potential. However, the admin involved with SARS — from proof of funds requirements to managing multiple applications — can easily slow you down.
Our Solution
Our goal is to take this administrative burden off your shoulders. We offer a specialised, hands-on service that handles your AIT applications with SARS on your behalf — managing everything from proof of funds submissions to multiple applications where necessary.
This means you can focus entirely on maximising your profits while we take care of the paperwork and processes in the background. Our mission is to help you fully unlock your R10 million FIA limit as efficiently as possible, so you can trade with confidence, freedom, and speed — without the hassle.
Overview of the Onboarding process
More about the Key milestones on your journey
1. Filling out a general information form
The purpose of this is to gather all the necessary personal information to get started with the onboarding process.
2. Creating an assets & liability document
SARS requires a statement of your assets and liabilities for the past 3 years. We’ll prepare this document for you, and you’ll simply need to review and confirm it.
3. Signing a power of attorney document
This will give us authority to apply on your behalf .
4. Enabling a Gmail forwarding address so that we can received all your SARS correspondence to
In order to track the status of your applications effectively we will need to received all your SARS correspondence.
5. Signing a spousal loan document (if applicable)
This will only be sent to you if you will be loaning money from or borrowing money too your spouse.