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Mining giant loses R17.5m input VAT battle over ‘entertainment expenses’
18th March 2025 A recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling should deliver a stark warning to businesses claiming input VAT deductions without a watertight legal... →
Gauteng Health on revised Uniform Patient Fee tariffs
18th March 2025 The Gauteng Department of Health (GDoH) wishes to inform the public of the revised Uniform Patient Fee Schedule (UPFS) tariffs that will come into... →
Budget 2025: South Africans seeking opportunities abroad now have more choices under an expanded tax treaty network
18th March 2025 The 2025 Budget had some good news about lessening the tax liabilities for South Africans seeking career, business and lifestyle opportunities... →
Sars allocated R7.5-billion budget to bolster crackdown on non-compliance
18th March 2025 The 2025 Budget Speech, which finally took place on 12 March 2025, confirmed R7.5-billion to be allocated to resourcing of the South African... →
Türkiye throws Somalia a lifeline to catch illegal fishers
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th March 2025 A long-term maritime agreement could boost Somalia’s naval capacity to curb illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing. Somalia loses around... →
Translating intentions in Budget into infrastructure development reliant on a concrete plan - Cesa
By: Sabrina Jardim 13th March 2025 Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa) has highlighted the need for a concrete plan of action to translate the intentions set out in the Budget... →
Proposal to Define "Bona Fide Inadvertent Error" in the Tax Administration Act
13th March 2025 The concept of a "bona fide inadvertent error" is a critical yet regrettably undefined term within the Tax Administration Act, No. 24 of 2011... →
No More Headroom: 2025 Budget Speech is Bad News for Taxpayers
12th March 2025 The unexpected postponement of the annual Budget Speech last month sent shockwaves through South Africa, unsettling market sentiment. Now, the... →