Other Briefs
The Grievance Procedure and the Employer’s Liability for Omissions
3rd June 2025 Ms Singh, a former employee of the Provincial Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal, claimed damages from her previous employer due to her loss... →
Let their partners work: South Africa should act now to stay competitive in the global skills race
3rd June 2025 South Africa risks shutting the door to sought-after global professionals by not allowing direct employment access to their accompanying partners... →
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer officially launches
2nd June 2025 Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer is delighted to announce the successful completion of the combination between Herbert Smith Freehills and Kramer... →
Voluntarily disclose to Sars or face severe penalties, even imprisonment
2nd June 2025 The South African Revenue Service (Sars) is preparing to escalate its enforcement drive. With R7.5-billion in additional funding over the medium... →
Sars sharpens focus on trusts and NPOs: Why IT3(d) and IT3(t) submissions cannot be delayed
30th May 2025 In its effort to meet the ambitious 2025/26 revenue estimate of R1.986 trillion, the South African Revenue Service (Sars) has made it clear that... →
A Willful Shift: New Data Shows Increased Growth in Estate Planning
30th May 2025 Just a few years ago, most people still thought that a last will and testament was only for the wealthy or elite. New research shows that ongoing... →
Lessons from Legal Precedents: When Duty Sleeps – The high cost of dereliction of duties
30th May 2025 The Labour Court in Clicks Retailers (Pty) Ltd v Madikwe and Others (JR 1924/19) [2023] ZALCJHB 67 (14 March 2023) defines dereliction of duty as a... →
9 000 imported gold coins: Tax court ruling leaves taxpayer R26-million in VAT out of pocket
29th May 2025 Sars Commissioner Edward Kieswetter has spelled it out again after the May 2025 Budget Speech: Sars is committed to collecting significantly more... →













