December 5, 2022

SARS is shifting its approach when going after these taxpayers

The number of South Africans earning income abroad has been on the rise, piquing interest from the South African Revenue Service (SARS), says Victoria Lancefield, general manager at Tax Consulting SA and Khutso Makgoka, legal consultant at the company. SARS has adopted a new method of investigation into expats, who […]
November 6, 2022

Donations tax and tax exemptions

Donations and tax exemptions form an important part of one’s overall financial and estate planning. Donations tax and qualifying tax exemptions form an important part of financial planning and should form part of the annual review of your financial plan to ensure that you are not paying tax unnecessarily. The […]
October 31, 2022

South Africa’s 2022 medium-term budget in a nutshell

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana delivered the 2022 Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) on Wednesday, 26 October. The budget touched on many points and topics that were raised in the lead-up to the speech, including the South African government taking over a portion of struggling power utility Eskom’s debt, and giving […]
October 9, 2022

Proper understanding of interest and ‘similar charges’ needed in SA

Change to legislation creates some uncertainty and could increase the cost of debt. Words like ‘relevant’ and ‘similar’ may seem very close in meaning, but the difference between them in a tax context has the potential to cause taxpayers pain. The word ‘relevant’ was changed to ‘similar’ in the Taxation […]
July 24, 2022

SARS fully automated assessments causing havoc for some

The South African Revenue Service’s new fully automated assessments are causing havoc for some taxpayers, says professional tax practitioner William Louw, from Sable International, who examines the process and pitfalls, and answers frequently asked questions. In 2021, SARS trialled automatically issuing assessments for taxpayers with less complex tax affairs. This […]
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