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SARS Non-Compliance Snipers Poised for Filing Season
15th July 2024 Under section 234 of the Tax Administration Act, 28 of 2011, containing a laundry list of criminal offences under a tax act, you could find... →
SARS Goes After Advisors: How Tax Practitioners, Lawyers, and Accountants May End Up Liable for their Clients' Tax Debts
15th July 2024 The Supreme Court of Appeal has backed Commissioner Kieswetter and issued a stern warning to all South Africans to refrain from assisting others in... →
Backfiring of tax advice gambit: R216-million payback looms for billionaire and tax advisor
15th July 2024 Billionaire Dr Wiese and three other defendants have suffered another litigation loss after the Supreme Court of Appeal (“SCA”) has released a... →
Should a resignation be reduced to writing?
11th July 2024 A contract of employment can end at the employer’s instance, in the form of a dismissal, or by the employee in the form of a resignation. Although... →
New Remote Work Visa vs Section 11(2) Visitor's Visa – What you need to know
10th July 2024 A significant change introduced by the newly gazetted regulations on 20 May 2024, was the implementation of the Remote Work Visa in South Africa.... →
Whose Mandate Is It Anyway?
9th July 2024 Does an allegation that a representative lacked the necessary authority to settle a dispute render that settlement agreement null and void?... →
SARS and CIPC Compliance Crusade Aimed at Getting South Africa Off the Greylist
8th July 2024 On 27 June 2024, SARS announced its enhanced Beneficial Ownership disclosures for the 2024 Filing Season. Not even 24 hours later, the CIPC issued... →
Newly appointed Minister of Home Affairs, Dr. Leon Schreiber extends the blanket concession until 31 December 2024 and commits to more proactive communication
4th July 2024 In his first official act as the newly appointed Minister of Home Affairs, Dr. Leon Schreiber, just one day after being sworn in, has extended the... →