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TAXtalk Issue 23
TAXtalk Issue 23 | July/ August 2010 Dear reader The current World Cup seems to dominate every conversation, and we once again wish our national team success. We look forward to meeting new people from different countries and hope that their visit here will be a truly memorable one, not only f...
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Capital Gains on gambling winnings?
by Lawrence Nachito Financial Manager: Gold Circle In his maiden budget speech, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan highlighted that the exemption of tax on gambling winnings is going to be reviewed and that the Income Tax Act may be amended to include these winnings in gross income. This is an inte...
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Transfer of Intellectual property and exchange control approval
by Kevin Dam Director and Head of Commercial Department: DM Kisch Inc In recent years, there has been much debate over the question whether the assignment of intellectual property from a South African entity or person to a foreign entity or person requires the exchange control approval. Regulati...
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When does a Bank become a collecting agent of SARS?
by Advocate C. Louw Member of the Pretoria Society of Advocates Setion 99 of the Income Tax Act 58 of 1962 (the Act) provides that the Commissioner for the South African Revenue Service (the Commissioner or SARS) may declare any person to be the agent of any other person. The person so declared ...
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TAXtalk Issue 23
TAXtalk Issue 23 | July/ August 2010 Dear reader The current World Cup seems to dominate every conv...
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Capital Gains on gambl...
by Lawrence Nachito Financial Manager: Gold Circle In his maiden budget speech, Finance Minister Prav...
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Transfer of Intellectu...
by Kevin Dam Director and Head of Commercial Department: DM Kisch Inc In recent years, there has been...
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When does a Bank becom...
by Advocate C. Louw Member of the Pretoria Society of Advocates Setion 99 of the Income Tax Act 58 of...
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TAXtalk Issue 22
TAXtalk Issue 22 | May/ June 2010 Dear reader I am excited to note that we are getting some interes...
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TAX RADAR - Peace of M...
“For the first time in South Africa, business owners are now able to purchase a fully fledged insurance...
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