Exit with Confidence: A Roadmap and Financial Strategy when Emigrating
In the wake of the global skills shortage, South Africans are finding themselves in high demand globally, prompting many to contemplate a life abroad.
In the wake of the global skills shortage, South Africans are finding themselves in high demand globally, prompting many to contemplate a life abroad.
2023 has seen SARS expanding its compliance arsenal, implementing processes such as the Approval of International Transfer (AIT) process, and sending out waves of Handover to 3rd Party Debt collector Notices to non-compliant taxpayers.
The South African Reserve Bank (SARB), in collaboration with various financial institutions, maintains a comprehensive record of the residency status of all South African banking customers.
For South Africans who have ceased their tax residency, unlocking one’s retirement savings becomes a nuanced journey filled with complexity and uncertainty.
In the wake of the recent National Health Insurance (NHI) presentation on October 31st, a significant proposal has been put forward: the elimination of existing medical aid credits for employees enrolled in registered medical aid plans.
National Treasury has provided their responses to the public comments on the annual draft tax law amendment bill! Although still a work in progress, there are some pertinent proposed changes. From a global business expansion perspective, one such proposal is the inclusion of the use of “Advanced Pricing Agreements” (“APAs”) in South African domestic law, […]
On 24 April 2023, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) released new enhancements to the Tax Compliance Status (TCS) process, with immediate effect. The changes made by SARS mainly concerned the approvals required by individuals when transferring funds out of South Africa. Now, SARS has made further changes – but what are these changes, and […]
Many South African taxpayer’s received a general warning on 24 October 2023, that SARS will not only penalise their non-compliance status, but “will initiate the criminal process” against a taxpayer.
Many South Africans have, in the course of their lives, either registered a company to give wings to a brilliant (or not so brilliant) idea or been appointed as the Tax Representative of a going concern. Whether you fall into these 2 categories, or simply have a dormant company to your name, your tax return […]
For those looking to move from South Africa, a burning question often remains: what happens to their hard-earned retirement funds? How, and when, will they be able to withdraw their retirement interests in South Africa; and of course, where will these be taxed?