Think Tax compliance is simple? Think again
Article was written and published by: ReganVanRooy 10 common mistakes in SA corporate tax returns – Part I Today and […]
Think Tax compliance is simple? Think again Read Post »
Article was written and published by: ReganVanRooy 10 common mistakes in SA corporate tax returns – Part I Today and […]
Think Tax compliance is simple? Think again Read Post »
Published by: Regan van Rooy Unpacking the recent SARS ruling on foreign pensions On 22 August 2022, the South African
So is a foreign pension trust not actually a trust? (South African Tax) Read Post »
Article originally published by NEWS24 The SA Revenue Service (SARS) is investigating luxury-goods purchases as part of a clampdown on
SARS starts to target buyers of luxury goods Read Post »
This article was published by South African Revenue Service and the full article is available at: https://www.sars.gov.za/individuals/what-if-i-do-not-agree/being-audited-or-selected-for-verification/ What is verification?
SARS – Being Audited or Selected for Verification Read Post »
Article by: Dr Daniel N Erasmus (Pieterse TRM Erasmus Tax Attorneys) SARS is circulating a section 46 of the Tax
Article by: James de Villiers Sars said it would, therefore, hire several executives in data-driven positions to harness the advances
SARS will now use artificial intelligence to make ‘it hard and costly’ to dodge tax Read Post »
Paper by: Jean Chrysostome Kanamugire “Tax avoidance connotes stratagems which are prima facie lawful, i.e. which are lawful unless expressly
Paper by: Dr Fareed Moosa Public finance is vital for enabling effective governance, maintaining law and order, promoting peace and
Paper by: ENSAfrica Insight into regulatory changes in the following countries: Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritania, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania,
Africa Regulatory ENSight Read Post »
International tax law principles deal with the allocation to various jurisdictions of taxing rights in respect of the business profits
SOUTH AFRICA – Tax revenues from the digital economy – Peter Dachs (ENSAfrica) Read Post »
A critical analysis of the relevance of the OECD Model article 17 in Double Tax Agreements from a South African
Recently, we have been asked to consider an often overlooked VAT exposure, namely, the potential taxable supplies involved in low