Breaking Into Africa

NEWS | BREAKING INTO AFRICA: HOW MULTI-NATIONALS MAXIMISE PARTNER NETWORKS TO EXPAND THEIR FOOTPRINT

Many African countries have recorded excellent gross domestic product (GDP) rates in excess of six percent in recent years and with their vastly youthful populations are attracting myriad multi-national firms that foresee these economies as presenting the next massive global growth opportunity.

Cryptocurrency A Primary Concern For Tax Authorities

NEWS | CRYPTOCURRENCY A PRIMARY CONCERN FOR TAX AUTHORITIES

There are many South Africans who have made investments into cryptocurrency, and we see all types of traders and investors on a daily basis.

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NEWS | THE NEW FINANCIAL EMIGRATION ANNOUNCED BY SARB

Financial emigration is the process used by many South Africans abroad to formalise their non-resident status for both tax and exchange control purposes, and which is set to be amended, as mentioned a year ago in Budget 2020, and come into effect on 1 March 2021.

2021/2022 Tax Guide

NEWS | TOP TAX TAKE AWAYS FROM 2021 BUDGET SPEECH

Taxpayers received a welcome message of support from Finance Minister, Tito Mboweni, in delivering his 2021 Budget Speech. In adopting a focus on economic recovery, following an unprecedented year of job losses, the Minister has for a second consecutive year afforded some relief to taxpayers with an above-inflation increase in the personal income tax brackets […]

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NEWS | KEEPING YOUR TAX AFFAIRS CLEAN

In our recent newsletter, Tax compliance or jail, we warned that your clients could face penalties or prison sentences for negligent non-compliance with South Africa’s tax legislation.

NEWS | CHANGE COMING IN MARCH COULD HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON SOUTH AFRICA’S TAX BASE: ANALYST

The financial emigration law amendment that comes into effect on 1 March could cause a mass exodus of South Africa’s tax base, says Professor Jannie Rossouw, head of Wits Business School.

NEWS | 11 MISTAKES ON YOUR TAXES THAT COME WITH 2 YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT

A new set of tax law amendments, signed by President Cyril Ramaphosa, and promulgated on 20 January 2021 has granted SARS all the legal fire power it needs to impose criminal sanctions on taxpayers who neglect their tax affairs.

NEWS | SARS PURSUES NON-COMPLIANT CRYPTOCURRENCY TRADERS

With South Africa and the world at large facing an economic downturn as a result of various factors, not the least of which being the Covid-19 pandemic, SARS is on a mission to plug the existing gaps in tax revenue collection and compliance.

NEWS | ROTATIONAL WORKERS AND PROVISIONAL TAXES – EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

As 28 February 2021 looms near on the horizon, so too does the deadline for the second provisional tax submissions for 2021.

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NEWS | PRESIDENT RAMAPHOSA SIGNS 3 YEAR RETIREMENT FUND LOCK-IN INTO LAW

The President, on 15 January 2021, assented to the Taxation Laws Amendment Act No. 23 of 2020 (“TLAA”), which was subsequently promulgated on 20 January 2021.