South Africa’s global minimum tax: a game-changer for corporate taxation
The Global Minimum Tax Act aims to level the playing field for multinationals while potentially adding R8 billion to South Africa’s tax base by 2027.
The Department of Basic Education is at risk of a R5 million fine for violating privacy laws, with ongoing debates over student consent and personal information protection.
The Global Minimum Tax Act aims to level the playing field for multinationals while potentially adding R8 billion to South Africa’s tax base by 2027.
Top achievers in the Higher Certificate in Short-Term Insurance (HCSTI) qualification exams, credit the qualification with deepening their industry knowledge and advancing their careers.
Fraudulent RE5 exam certificates were recently advertised on Facebook, sparking a public warning from the FSCA about regulatory exam fraud.
The battle over the alleged dysfunctionality of the Compensation Fund’s CompEasy system raises urgent questions about policy, functionality, and fairness.
A recent court ruling on a revenge porn case highlights the complex intersection of cybercrime, defamation, and privacy laws.
With education costs climbing faster than inflation, parents can ease the financial burden of back-to-school season by planning ahead, saving smartly, and prioritising essential expenses.
Discovery Health’s quest for reimbursement from the RAF for medical expenses incurred by road accident victims has faced multiple legal hurdles, with new RAF directives complicating the situation.
Billy Seyffert unpacks 2024’s major compliance changes, from the two-pot retirement system to cybersecurity standards, offering practical advice to stay ahead in 2025.
The amendments to the Companies Act, FICA, and the Financial Sector Regulation Act are designed to close regulatory gaps and enhance enforcement.
The Bill provides for flexibility when provident and provident preservation funds perform the seeding calculation.
The revised draft of PCC 23A brings further clarity to the interpretation of credit providers under the Financial Intelligence Centre Act.
An investigation found that Greyshore Investments solicited deposits while promising to trade on behalf of investors, without the necessary authorisation.
A client complained that she couldn’t earn Greenbacks rewards at a BP filling station because it does not accept American Express cards.
More than 3.6 million companies were registered with SARS, and only 0.1% of them contributed 72.3% of corporate income tax revenue in 2022.
Business owners who neglect to inform their insurers of changes risk denied claims, policy voidance, and even lawsuits.
The Banking Ombud urges consumers to be proactive in protecting their funds, especially as complaints rise about unauthorised tap-and-go activity with lost or stolen cards.
Scammers are using fear, urgency, and authority to exploit unsuspecting shoppers. Discover how to keep your finances safe amid the surge in holiday fraud.
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