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The WSP submission deadline is 30 April every year. Your Workplace Skills Plan (WSP) and Annual Training Report (ATR) must reach your SETA via the online system by that date, or you forfeit your mandatory grant for the year. If 30 April falls on a weekend or public holiday, the working deadline is usually the last working day before it — but never plan to the wire. This guide explains the dates, who must submit, what happens if you miss the cut-off, and how BOTI equips your Skills Development Facilitator (SDF) and HR team to submit correctly, on time, every year.
The WSP/ATR is the annual return that registered employers submit to their Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA). It does two things:
Submit both, on time and to standard, and you become eligible to recover the mandatory grant — worth up to 20% of the Skills Development Levy (SDL) you paid. Miss the deadline and that 20% is gone for the cycle; it is not recoverable retrospectively.
For a business paying meaningful SDL, the lost grant runs into real money — and the knock-on effect on your B-BBEE skills development score is larger still. A clean, on-time WSP/ATR is the entry ticket to the wider skills-development funding ecosystem.
| Item | Date | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Skills year (planning/reporting period) | 1 April – 31 March | WSP plans forward; ATR reports back |
| WSP/ATR submission deadline | 30 April | Same date for both documents |
| Late/extension window (if granted) | SETA-dependent | Some SETAs publish a short grace circular — never assume one exists |
| Mandatory grant disbursement | Throughout the year | Paid in tranches after approval, subject to SDL being up to date |
| SDF appointment / authorisation | Before submission | The SDF letter must be in place and current |
Treat 30 April as immovable. The online portals carry heavy load in the final week, and a technical glitch on day one is no defence for a late return.
You are required to register and submit if your business is liable for the Skills Development Levy. As a guide:
If you are unsure of your status, treat this as general guidance and confirm your registration and SETA allocation directly — these depend on your SIC code and payroll.
Missing 30 April has consequences that compound:
The fix is rarely “submit harder next year” — it is to build a repeatable annual rhythm so the deadline is met without drama. That is a training and process problem, and it is exactly what BOTI addresses.
BOTI is an accredited South African corporate training provider delivering practical, workplace-focused programmes to teams across the country. Our Skills Development Facilitator (SDF) and WSP/ATR training is built for the people who actually carry the submission — HR officers, L&D coordinators, payroll and finance staff, and appointed SDFs.
This is corporate training for organisations upskilling their own staff and teams — not a job-seeker course. It suits newly appointed or first-time SDFs, HR/L&D teams turning an ad-hoc process into a reliable annual cycle, finance and payroll staff who own the SDL relationship with SARS, and group or multi-entity employers coordinating several SETA submissions at once.
BOTI delivers in the format that fits your operation: in-house / on-site at your premises (the most cost-effective option for a team), public scheduled sessions for individuals and small groups, and virtual instructor-led training for distributed and remote teams. We train clients in Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria, and remotely nationwide, with programmes tailored to your sector and your specific SETA’s requirements.
BOTI is an accredited training provider — Services SETA 12582, MICT SETA ACC/2016/07/0045, and a QCTO Quality Partner. Our SDF and WSP/ATR training is a practical, facilitator-led skills programme; delegates receive a BOTI certificate of completion (this is not an accredited qualification). Our programmes align with current regulatory requirements, so the people you upskill can act with confidence on your statutory submissions. If you also need a credit-bearing route, ask about our genuinely accredited qualifications, such as QCTO Office Administrator (102161) or Generic Management. With 450 courses and clients including Sasol, Glencore and the City of Johannesburg, we bring practical depth — we train your people to complete a real submission, not just describe one.
Here is the useful loop: the training that helps you submit your WSP is itself training you can plan for in that WSP. Capacitating your SDF and HR team is a legitimate skills-development intervention. That means:
Investing in WSP/ATR capability is one of the few training spends that directly protects and recovers other funding. (This is general guidance, not financial or legal advice — confirm specifics with your SETA and advisors.)
When is the WSP submission deadline?
The WSP and ATR submission deadline is 30 April each year. Both documents are submitted together to your SETA via its online system. Always confirm the exact date — and any grace period — against your own SETA’s current-year circular, as the working deadline can shift if 30 April falls on a weekend or public holiday.
What period does the WSP and ATR cover?
The skills year runs 1 April to 31 March. The WSP plans the training for the coming year, while the ATR reports on the training delivered in the year that has just ended. Both are submitted by 30 April.
What happens if I miss the WSP deadline?
You forfeit the mandatory grant (up to 20% of your Skills Development Levy) for that cycle, and you weaken your B-BBEE skills development evidence. Most SETAs do not allow retrospective claims, so a missed deadline cannot be recovered later.
Do I need an SDF to submit a WSP?
Yes. A Skills Development Facilitator must be appointed and authorised to compile and submit your WSP/ATR. BOTI’s SDF training prepares your nominated person to perform this role correctly and to manage the annual cycle.
Is BOTI’s SDF and WSP training an accredited qualification?
No. Our SDF and WSP/ATR training is a practical, facilitator-led skills programme; delegates receive a BOTI certificate of completion (this is not an accredited qualification). BOTI is, however, an accredited training provider in general (Services SETA 12582, MICT SETA ACC/2016/07/0045, and a QCTO Quality Partner). For a credit-bearing route, ask about our genuinely accredited qualifications such as QCTO Office Administrator (102161) or Generic Management.
Can the cost of WSP training be funded?
Often, yes. SDF and WSP/ATR training is a legitimate skills-development activity that can be planned in your WSP, reported in your ATR, and counted toward your B-BBEE skills-development spend. Submitting on time also unlocks the mandatory grant. This is general guidance — confirm with your SETA.
The WSP submission deadline is 30 April, and missing it is one of the most expensive avoidable mistakes an SA employer can make. Equip your SDF and HR team to get it right, year after year.
Request a quote or book a free 15-minute callback with a BOTI training consultant to scope SDF and WSP/ATR training for your team. Ask about our free WSP/ATR readiness checklist — a simple lead magnet that maps your annual calendar back from 30 April so nothing slips.
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Phone BOTI on 011-882-8853 or visit boti.co.za. Legal, tax and B-BBEE points above are general guidance, not professional advice — confirm current dates and requirements with your SETA.
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