Navigating the Complex World of Taxes: A Guide for Businesses and Individuals
Taxation is a part of everyday life, whether you’re running a business or managing personal finances. But the complexities of tax regulations can sometimes be challenging to understand. Whether you’re trying to keep your business compliant with the law or looking for ways to minimise personal tax burdens, a solid understanding of taxes is essential. […]
Claiming Foreign Tax Credits
Back in the day when I was still running my tax practice full-time, I was called upon by a client to assist with the tax and accounting treatment of taxes withheld by a foreign country from income earned in that country—in this particular case, Botswana. The client’s query centred on the following two issues: The […]
Every Contract Has a Tax Consequence
When drafting a contract, ignoring tax will often be to your peril. Every single contract in terms of which money or property changes hands has tax consequences for the parties involved. These consequences have been plainly evident in cases where people bought their fixed property in a Close Corporation or private company, thinking that because […]
Five Expensive Payroll Errors
These common PAYE errors could cost you dearly with SARS. With SARS continually seeking to increase its revenues however it can, organisations with misconceptions about how certain payroll elements should be taxed may unknowingly be exposing themselves financially. We often come across the following top five payroll errors that organisations need to question and correct […]
Expenses Must Be Intended to Produce Taxable Income
To successfully deduct an expense, there must be a link to earning taxable income. Section 11(a) of the Income Tax Act, the so-called ‘general deduction formula’, seems to have produced more court cases than virtually any other Section of the Act. And each time, the courts tell us the same thing: In order for you […]
Tax and Retrenchment: A Potential Minefield
Retrenchment can be extremely taxing … in more ways than one! Being retrenched is a traumatic experience regardless of your place on the corporate totem pole. However, the stakes tend to be higher for more senior employees—not only in terms of the larger sums involved when it comes to separation packages, but also the significant […]
Capital Gains Tax Considerations for Retiring Small Business Owners
Retirement for small business owners is not simply a case of handing in your resignation letter and having a big party at which the company presents you with a gold watch. It often involves the not inconsiderable task of selling your business—particularly if there is no ‘heir apparent’ to take over the reins. And then […]
Amanda van Biljon: A Steady Hand in the World of Accounting and Financial Strategy
Amanda van Biljon’s career as a professional accountant spans nearly three decades, during which she has developed a strong reputation for her expertise in financial strategy, including profit improvements, budget forecasting, and tax planning. She began her career in 1996 at Van Dyk en Vennote, quickly establishing herself as a dedicated professional with a sharp […]
Never Been to the USA? Your American Citizenship Still Matters for Taxes
Are you a citizen of the United States of America? If so, you have US tax obligations… even if you’ve never set foot in the country. Part of my preparations for relocating to the UK in 2017 was to ensure that my South African tax affairs are in order. Apart from the obvious legal requirements […]
Mastering Record Keeping: How to Meet SARS’s Electronic Documentation Standards
Too often, taxpayers seem to forget that the most important aspect of dealing with SARS is to ensure that they can discharge their burden of proof. As a taxpayer, it is on you to provide SARS with the relevant material that, on a balance of probabilities, supports your position. Taxpayers are required to retain relevant […]