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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...]

tax invoices

  • Invoicing for repossessed goods explained
  • 'The most important link in the Vat chain is the tax invoice.' We mention this ALL the time because an invoice is really that important. Without it, you can't deduct input tax on your purchases. So what does the law say about invoicing for repossessed goods?... ››› more
  • [05 February 2014]
  • Invoicing for secondhand goods explained
  • Don't know how to record secondhand good sales? If so, read on to find out. Below, we tell you everything you need to know about invoicing for secondhand goods.... ››› more
  • [13 January 2014]
  • Revealed: Two ways to reflect the Vat amount on a tax invoice correctly
  • If you're a Vat vendor, you'll know this golden rule very well: 'The most important link in the Vat chain is the tax invoice'. You'll also be very aware that if you get your tax invoice wrong, you won't be able to deduct input tax on your purchases. Now that's a risk you can't afford to take. Use these two ways to reflect the Vat amount on a tax invoice correctly.... ››› more
  • [07 January 2014]
  • What to do if SARS wants to audit your company records
  • SARS is empowered to come to your premises to conduct a field audit or criminal investigation. This means they can request to audit your company records. Here's what the law says you must do when the taxman requests an audit on your records at your premises.... ››› more
  • [06 December 2013]
  • Do you know what's included in Books of Account?
  • We had such great feedback from our last question and answer bulletin on travel expenses (https://fspbusiness.co.za/articles/accounting/the-correct-way-to-allocate-travel-expenses-when-you-charge-clients-3269.html#.UqBX9Sd_BLc) that we decided to send you another interesting question and answer. Our reader Meisie asked, what are 'Books of Account'? Let's look at the full question, and see what a fellow Accounting and Tax Club (http://www.accountingandtaxclub.fspbusiness.co.za/) member says.... ››› more
  • [06 December 2013]
  • Your electronic invoices must meet these six Vat criteria or SARS won't accept them
  • It's not surprising that electronic invoicing is the method of choice for so many businesses. They're so much safer, as the invoices can go directly to the person handling them in your business. They can't get lost, misplaced, damaged, they'll be received on time and they can instantly be filed electronically. Vat vendors, however, must keep in mind that for SARS to accept these invoices, they MUST meet certain criteria.... ››› more
  • [26 November 2013]




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