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Strong Statements and Tenure Extension – SARS Commissioner Continues War on Non-Compliance
1st March 2024 In the ever-evolving tax landscape and public domain, one name strikes fear into the heart of non-compliant taxpayers, and confidence for the... →
Foreign employers can’t escape South African labour law
29th February 2024 A branch of a foreign company based in South Africa is not considered to be on foreign soil and is therefore subject to South African law. Our laws... →
Innovative Approaches to Tax Disputes: South Africa's Drive for Fairness and Efficiency
28th February 2024 In a move set to redefine the landscape of tax dispute resolution in South Africa, National Treasury has unveiled a groundbreaking proposal during... →
Embracing Greener Arbitrations: A Journey Towards Sustainability
26th February 2024 Governments, businesses, and individuals worldwide have become increasingly concerned about the environmental impacts of their activities. In the... →
South Africa's Tax Dispute Revolution: A Leap Towards Fairness and Efficiency
22nd February 2024 In a move set to redefine the landscape of tax dispute resolution in South Africa, National Treasury has unveiled a groundbreaking proposal during... →
Take it “as is”: Outsourcing of services and the transfer of employment in relation to those services in terms of section 197 of the Labour Relations Act of 1995
20th February 2024 On 9 May 2022, the Labour Court (the “LC”) considered whether the conclusion of a service level agreement, as a result of the termination of... →
NHI Funding – Macro-Economic Implications
19th February 2024 While everybody agrees that the country’s healthcare system requires reform, and that this should provide access to universal health coverage, the... →
Meddling in Others’ Affairs: The Department of Home Affairs’ “Tax Policy” Amendment
16th February 2024 The Department of Home Affairs’ (the DHA) recent amendments to Immigration Regulations are likely to spark controversy among South African... →