Entries by Tax Consulting South Africa

Multi-National Enterprise Takes SARS To Task on Transfer Pricing Audit, and WINS!

Transfer Pricing – the most pertinent international tax and compliance consideration for Multi-National Enterprises wishing to progress in the ever-evolving global economy. Whether setting up your first subsidiary in a foreign country, or adding your 20th to an already robust and successful group structure, one thing is clear; fall foul of the “arm’s length principle” […]

Unveiling the Surge: The Reason for the Recent Influx of South Africans to the Netherlands

In recent months, an unprecedented wave of South Africans has been making their way to the Netherlands, marking a significant shift in migration patterns. This sudden surge is not a mere coincidence but is driven by a combination of factors that render the Netherlands an increasingly attractive destination for South African expatriates. The Netherlands has […]

Insights from Tax Consulting’s Budget Speech Presentations: 5 Key Takeaways

On 27 February 2024, Tax Consulting hosted the 20th session on the Budget 2024/25 update. These sessions equip the attendees with the “consequences” of the budget for tax practitioners, accountants, payroll professionals and other professionals, who are tasked with practical implications of the announcements made. By demand, the same session will be held next week.

South Africa’s Tax Dispute Revolution: A Leap Towards Fairness and Efficiency

In a move set to redefine the landscape of tax dispute resolution in South Africa, National Treasury has unveiled a groundbreaking proposal during the 2024 Budget Speech. The proposal aims to introduce alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) proceedings at the objection phase of tax disputes. This strategic shift is a promising step in the right direction […]

The 2024 Budget Speech: A Snapshot

Finance Minister, Enoch Godongwana, presented a ‘limp’ budget today in respect of the forthcoming 2024/25 tax year, seeking to maintain government expenditure, notwithstanding revenue collection shortfalls. Amidst a decline in the mining tax revenue windfalls experienced over the last two years, the Minister has sought to collect the default from the already strained individual taxpayer, […]