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Auditor Salary in South Africa (2026)

Medium DemandFinance & Business · Public & Private Sector

Salary Overview

R18 000/moR85 000/mo
Entry
Mid
Senior
Top
Average Monthly Salary
R48 250
R579 000 per year

Salary by Experience Level

LevelExperienceMonthlyAnnual
Entry Level0 - 3 yearsR18 000R216 000
Mid Level3 - 8 yearsR35 000R420 000
Senior Level8 - 15 yearsR55 000R660 000
Top Level15+ yearsR85 000R1 020 000

Take-Home Pay Calculator

See how much a auditor takes home after tax and UIF. Adjust the salary to match your offer or current pay.

Gross Salary
R48 250
PAYE Tax
-R10 673
UIF (1%)
-R177
Take-Home Pay
R37 400

Estimate based on 2025/2026 SARS tax tables. Excludes medical aid, pension, and other deductions. UIF Calculator

What Does a Auditor Do?

Auditors examine financial records to ensure accuracy and regulatory compliance. External auditors work for audit firms, while internal auditors are employed within organisations. The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) is a major employer for public sector auditing. RA(SA) registration requires IRBA board exams.

Qualifications & Requirements

  • BCom Accounting or Auditing degree
  • CA(SA) designation for external auditors
  • Registered Auditor RA(SA) with IRBA
  • CIA certification for internal auditors (advantageous)
  • SAICA or IRBA articles

Job Market Demand

Medium DemandAuditor positions have moderate demand. Competition exists but qualified candidates can find opportunities across the country.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average auditor salary in South Africa?

The average auditor salary in South Africa is approximately R48 250 per month or R579 000 per year in 2026. Entry-level positions start at around R18 000/month, while experienced professionals at senior level can earn up to R85 000/month.

How much does a auditor earn per month in South Africa?

A auditor in South Africa earns between R18 000 and R85 000 per month depending on experience level. Entry-level (0-3 years): R18 000, Mid-level (3-8 years): R35 000, Senior (8-15 years): R55 000, Top-level (15+ years): R85 000.

What qualifications do I need to become a auditor in South Africa?

To become a auditor in South Africa, you typically need: BCom Accounting or Auditing degree; CA(SA) designation for external auditors; Registered Auditor RA(SA) with IRBA; CIA certification for internal auditors (advantageous); SAICA or IRBA articles. Requirements may vary between public and private sector employers.

Salary data is compiled from public sector pay scales, industry surveys, and job listing aggregates. Figures are estimates for 2026 and may vary by location, company, and individual qualifications.

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