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What can you do about employees who didn't show up to work because of today's taxi strike?

It's a jungle in Jo'burg this morning. Not only is the heavy raining causing havoc on the roads, but thousands of workers are stranded due to today's National Taxi Alliance (NTA) strike. And that's bad news for your business. Here's what you need to know about how to handle employees who couldn't [read more...]

How to avoid a Miss SA type nepotism scandal in your workplace

There's a fresh scandal surrounding the Miss South Africa pageant. A few weeks back, news reports indicated that the general public wasn't happy with the choice of judges for the pageant. Now there's a rumours of t. And it's put the spotlight back on nepotism in the workplace. [read more...]

Strikes: What does 'issue in dispute' mean?

News reports this morning indicate that government intends to meet with the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (Amcu) today in a last ditch attempt to halt a mass strike in the mining sector. The looming strike, which is expected to have a devastating impact on the economy, has [read more...]

Capital Gains Tax

  • 2 More ways to reorganise your business and save your company without triggering immediate capital gains tax
  • On the 13th of February 2013 in Tax Matters we gave you one way to reorganise your business without triggering immediate capital gains tax bill. There are another two. Let\'s have a look at them. ››› more
  • [12 March 2013]
  • Poor Julius Malema. He is now in trouble because of his Capital Gains Tax in South Africa at SARS. because of his It looks like stress over his tax liabilities caused him to get rid of his capital assets before they were due to be auctioned off. Now he's in more trouble than ever before, and faces charges of tax avoidance. The easiest way to avoid a similar fate is to keep an asset register, so you can prove to SARS that you've paid your capital gains tax correctly every time your business disposes of a capital asset. Here's how to do it...
  • [11 March 2013]
  • Business owners: Capital gains tax doesn't just apply to property!
  • Businesses face so many taxes, it\'s little wonder they try to lessen the load where possible. But one area you simply can\'t avoid is capital gains tax. If you\'ve sold a property recently, you\'ll have to make sure you pay your capital gains tax over to SARS correctly to avoid huge fines. But it\' not just property that CGT applies to... ››› more
  • [08 March 2013]
  • Two easy ways to lower your capital gains tax burden!
  • Capital gains tax. Three words that tend to send a shiver down a business owners\' spine. Because you know you\'re obliged to pay CGT on your capital assets, but there are constant changes to this area of tax. Luckily, recent changes to CGT are actually to your business\' benefit - find out how you can now legally reduce the CGT your business pays over to SARS! ››› more
  • [06 March 2013]
  • Capital Gains Tax in South Africa - Read this before you struggle with new capital gains tax rulings!
  • Capital gains tax in South Africa is usually a nightmare for businesses when they sell capital assets. Now, a change to the Taxation Laws Amendment Bill means you'll effectively pay over less capital gains tax - here's what you need to know. ››› more
  • [04 March 2013]
  • Invest in a real estate investment trust to legally avoid capital gains tax!
  • With the budget speech just weeks away, mosttax payers are keen to hear about potential tax changes. One change that\'s guaranteed to take place is the implementation of REITS or real estate investment trusts from 1 April 2013. Here\'s how you can take advantage to reduce your company\'s tax burden... ››› more
  • [08 February 2013]
  • To get Capital Gains Tax right in South Africa there're five things you need to understand to avoid SARS smacking you with a 200% CGT tax evasion penalty!
  • In last year's Budget Speech, SARS raised its Capital Gains Tax in South Africa (CGT). This means, every time your business sells, donates or scraps an asset and it makes a profit, SARS will now take an even bigger bite out of the proceeds. Here's what you need to do to ensure you're working out your company's Capital Gains Tax payments correctly...There's no escaping Capital Gains Tax! If you try, SARS could easily find you guilty of tax evasion and slap you a with 200% penalty. ››› more
  • [16 January 2013]



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