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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...]

provisional tax

  • What you need to know about turnover tax to meet this month's deadline
  • The turnover tax deadline is upon you. But do you know what you need to do to meet the looming 28 February 2014 deadline?... ››› more
  • [04 February 2014]
  • Provisional tax calculations: Make sure you work yours out correctly before the end of THIS month
  • Can you believe the provisional tax deadline is already here? That's right, according to SARS, if you're a provisional tax payer, you have until the 28th of this month to submit your second period provisional tax info. That's just 25 days away. Here's what you need to remember about submitting your provisional tax during the second period and some helpful steps to calculating it correctly.... ››› more
  • [03 February 2014]
  • Three penalties you'll face if you don't treat double tax treaties correctly
  • It's important that you understand the provisions of double tax treaties correctly when you deal with international double taxation. If you don't, you'll face these three penalties.... ››› more
  • [21 January 2014]
  • What happens if you've made an overpayment of provisional tax?
  • As you know, failing to comply with the law when paying your provisional tax will cost you up to 10% in penalties, interest and additional tax of 20% on the outstanding amount. But do you know what happens when you've complied with your provisional tax obligations and have in fact paid more than your total liability? Read on to find out...... ››› more
  • [02 December 2013]
  • Who is a provisional taxpayer?
  • Provisional tax is a tax system that makes taxpayers estimate and pay their taxes in the form of two payments (one every six months), instead of having to pay one large sum at the end of the tax year. But, do you know who SARS considers a provisional taxpayer? Read on to find out if you qualify.... ››› more
  • [28 November 2013]
  • Is the Vatican ready for its audit, or will the Pope be coughing up thousands in audit fees?
  • US accounting firm Ernst & Young is getting ready to audit the finances of the Vatican City, with its 19 000 accounts. Apparently Pope Francis wants to clear financial skeletons out of the Vatican's closet... But is the Vatican prepared for the audit? Or will it be coughing up thousands in audit fees? And will you do the same when SARS knocks on your business's door?... ››› more
  • [20 November 2013]




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