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Cesa underwhelmed by Construction Mafia Hotline measure
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 28th August 2023 Industry organisation Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) says it has reservations about the effectiveness of a call centre as a solution for... →
Employers can make strikes unnecessary
28th August 2023 Should employees go on an unprotected strike they could theoretically be dismissed legitimately by the employer. This is because an unprotected... →
Unforeseen tax debt arising from crypto trading; How did we arrive here?
25th August 2023 Landing in a position of indebtedness to SARS can be quite a stressful journey on its own; if forgetting to leave room for crypto profits or gain,... →
South Africa’s nonrevenue water rising to worrying levels
By: Natasha Odendaal 25th August 2023 South Africa’s nonrevenue water (NRW) is rising to unsustainable levels, with nearly half the water piped through the country’s infrastructure... →
SA Expats at a Crossroads When Considering Financial Emigration
24th August 2023 In recent years, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) and National Treasury have implemented several legislative and policy changes that have... →
Zimbabweans vote but hopes of ending economic freefall appear dim
By: Reuters 23rd August 2023 Zimbabweans lined up to vote on Wednesday saying they were hungry for change from relentless economic chaos but analysts were sceptical that the... →
Offshore wealth event unveils the way forward with Sars
18th August 2023 The South African tax landscape is ever-evolving, however, the most change has occurred in the last decade from a Sars and regulatory compliance... →
Expats, you’re using a DTA across the border; What about your precious funds? Cue Sars’ AIT application
14th August 2023 As of 24 April 2023, the South African Revenue Service (Sars) changed the rules by which taxpayers have to play when it comes to applying for funds... →