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SARS Under Pressure to Collect What They Can
6th October 2023 As a South African tax resident, one of the scariest situations you can find yourself in is where you have a large tax debt owed to SAR, which you... →
Planning and consultation are key to avoiding conflict over securing permits
6th October 2023 Companies wishing to explore for oil off South African shores have already encountered resistance. Planning ahead, engaging with local communities... →
South Africa Liquor Brand Owners Association (SALBA) welcomes Constitutional Court Ruling on Duty-Free Alcohol Quotas
6th October 2023 The Finance Minister’s amendment to the Customs and Excise Act and Vat Act banning the duty-free sale of alcohol and tobacco products to foreign... →
The in duplum rule: some insights
5th October 2023 Interest stops running when the unpaid interest equals the amount of the outstanding capital claim. This principle is referred to as the in duplum... →
The Isle of Man hosts 800 South Africans - Boasting as popular relocation destination
4th October 2023 Tax Consulting South Africa and Xpatweb visited the Isle of Man over the weekend of 23 September for the first Saffas festival, where over 800... →
Sars Targets Representative Taxpayers for Company Tax Debts
3rd October 2023 With the corporate tax collection deficit announced in September 2023, SARS is dead set on filling at least this fiscal pothole. How will they do... →
What powers do the Labour Courts have?
2nd October 2023 The Labour Relations Act (LRA) gives the Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court numerous and strong powers to make decisions relating to labour... →
Daily Podcast – September 29, 2023
By: Sane Dhlamini 29th September 2023 Making headlines: Dudu Myeni arrested, Gauteng water supply recovering and, Presidency honours Aziz Pahad with official funeral →