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Understanding South Africa’s Exit Tax and the Proposed Tax on Retirement Interests
24th March 2025 A misunderstanding of certain sections in the Income Tax Act has many South Africans who moved abroad and ceased tax residency, worried that they... →
Navigating Section 197 in Public Service contracts: Lessons from the King Cetshwayo District Municipality case
24th March 2025 ISSUE: In the case of King Cetshwayo District Municipality v Water and Sanitation Services South Africa (Pt) Ltd and others the Labour Appeal Court... →
Debt Review – A lifeline for over-indebted consumers
24th March 2025 As a result of slow economic growth, high interest rates and the soaring cost of living, many South African households have had to rely on credit... →
Claims for Non-payment in terms of Section 73A of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act – An overview of recent cases
24th March 2025 In 2019, the jurisdiction of the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (“CCMA”) was expanded by the introduction of section 73A of... →
Creecy moves to test private sector appetite for rail and port partnerships
By: Terence Creamer 23rd March 2025 Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has launched an online request for information (RFI) process to test market appetite for potential private sector... →
Eskom’s four seasons
By: Terence Creamer 21st March 2025 Listening recently to a live rendition of Antonio Vivaldi’s Four Seasons as South Africa descended into yet another unwelcome bout of loadshedding,... →
Beneficiation: Govt, mining companies must get on with it – together, analyst urges
By: Martin Creamer 20th March 2025 Globally rated metals & mining analyst and portfolio manager Shamim Mansoor is urging government and mining companies to get on with it – together... →
Will Your Salary Increase Actually Leave You Worse Off?
20th March 2025 Who wouldn’t love a salary increase of over 5% this year? Most employees would be happy with a raise that keeps up with inflation. But in 2025,... →