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Courts agree: SARS cannot collect taxes not due
29th August 2024 The South Gauteng High Court upheld an appeal in a judgement against the South African Revenue Service (SARS), on 27 August 2024, in the matter of... →
New Kieswetter Master Stroke - SARS to Gain Private Practice Tax Expertise
27th August 2024 SARS announced in a new tender, on 26 August 2024, appointment to a panel of specialist tax consulting firms, for a period of 5 years. This means... →
Tips for South Africans Navigating Cross-Border Transactions
27th August 2024 Cross-border transactions play a crucial role in global commerce by allowing South African businesses to extend their reach and participate in... →
It is unclear whether the National Dialogue will be either national or a dialogue – Part 4
By: Raymond Suttner 26th August 2024 The word national must be interrogated. Will the national dialogue be truly national and what does that mean? And will it be a genuine dialogue and... →
Upward pressure
By: Terence Creamer 23rd August 2024 At the first meeting between members of the Cabinet and senior business leaders since the formation of the Government of National Unity it was... →
Wanted: experienced C-suite executives
19th August 2024 It is a struggle to fill South Africa’s corner offices. According to the latest Critical Skills Survey Report by Xpatweb, C-suite executives are... →
From Government of National Unity to National Dialogue and beyond – Part two
By: Raymond Suttner 19th August 2024 This article represents a continuation of one published two months ago. At the time I saw the Government of National Unity (GNU) as an attempt to... →
Foreign Tax Credits – Welcome Surprise or Snare for Wealthy South African Taxpayers?
14th August 2024 In an exciting recent development, National Treasury published a set of draft Tax and Revenue Law Amendment Bills, together with accompanying... →