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TANZANIA: Licensing of Tax Consultants – A clog/fetter to taxpayer’s right to representation?
Published by: B&E Ako Law Taxpayers are now required to be represented by licensed tax consultantsA Tax AdvisorA Tax Advisor is a professional who provides specialised advice to individuals, businesses, and organisations on various tax-related matters. They play a crucial role in guiding clients through complex tax laws and ensuring compliance with the latest regulations while identifying opportunities for tax efficiency. Tax Advisors must stay updated on legislative changes and understand the impact of international tax treaties,... is a professional who provides specialised advice
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The article was written and published by: ReganVanRooy 10 common mistakes in SA corporate taxCorporate Tax refers to the tax imposed by governments on the
SOUTH AFRICA: Replacement of IT14SD forms – New SARS Verification Process
AUTHOR: Ziyaad Moosa – PKF Octagon (Johannesburg) With effect from 16 September 2022, The South African Revenue Services (SARSThe South African Revenue ServiceThe South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the official tax authority responsible for the administration and enforcement of tax laws in South Africa. It plays a crucial role in managing the country’s fiscal policy by collecting revenue, administering customs, and ensuring compliance with tax legislation. Established under the South African Revenue Service Act, No. 34 of 1997, SARS functions independently... (SARSThe South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the official tax authority responsible for the administration and enforcement of tax laws in South Africa. It plays a crucial role in managing the country’s fiscal policy by collecting revenue, administering customs, and ensuring compliance with tax legislation. Established under the South African Revenue Service Act, No. 34 of 1997, SARS functions independently...) is