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Timing is everything for SA expatriates when it comes to two-pot system withdrawals
25th September 2024 South African expatriates considering an early withdrawal from their retirement savings in South Africa now that the new Two-Pot Retirement system... →
South Africa has a new education law: some love it, some hate it – education expert explains why
20th September 2024 South Africa has a new law governing education. The Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act changes several aspects of how schools are managed.... →
Is SARS owing you? The opportunity for interest on a VAT refund
19th September 2024 Many South African businesses who are on the receiving end of delayed VAT refunds from the Taxman, may be unaware that there are instances where... →
Stronger-than-ever feasibility thumbs up for R18bn platinum group metals project in Limpopo 
By: Martin Creamer 16th September 2024 The latest independent definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Waterberg platinum group metals (PGM) project in Limpopo is even more emphatic on... →
South Africa set for massive changes as energy market pivots, renewable energy grows 
By: Schalk Burger 12th September 2024 South Africa will need about 150 GW of renewable-energy generation and associated transmission infrastructure by 2050, meaning it needs to build... →
Striking a deal to avoid the retrenchment process?
9th September 2024 If an employer contemplates dismissing employees based on operational requirements (retrenchment), the Labour Relations Act (LRA) requires the... →
Beware of SARS' Wrath – Eradication of Non-Compliance at All Levels
9th September 2024 The latest name added to SARS’ non-compliance hitlist is that of controversial businessman Bongani Mpeluza, who is currently facing the daunting... →
VAT Anomalies Affecting Multinational Corporations: A Step Toward Fairness and Efficiency
4th September 2024 National Treasury is set to address a critical anomaly in the Value-Added Tax Act, No. 89 of 1991 (VAT Act), which has significant implications for... →