Tag: Taxes
Comment on transport aspects addressed by the Minister of Finance during the MTBPS 2022
By Gavin Kelly – CEO of the Road Freight Association:
The Minister of Finance has noted that they will use “higher than anticipated revenues” –...
The incredible lightness of taxes
SO there we were, peacefully minding each other’s business at the local home of fine food and wine when Luke the Dude walked in....
Unexpected costs of moving abroad
With remote working more accepted in a post pandemic world many more people are considering a permanent move aboard but experts have warned them...
Higher taxes on the cards for alcohol
The sale of alcohol in South Africa has been linked to the high levels of gender-based violence (GBV) being perpetuated, and the Commission for...
Budget 2020: the right intent, but the challenge remains daunting
BUDGET 2020 is the best we could have hoped for in difficult circumstances. In essence, it aims to constrain consumption spending relative to capital...
Local or offshore? How to choose an investment platform
Choosing correctly is important when investing outside SA due to the taxes, charges and fees involved.
Buying all your investments on a single platform has...
Fears over increases in fuel, taxes
The Cape Chamber of Commerce has expressed concern about yet another fuel price increase to come into effect Tuesday at midnight.
Energy Minister Jeff Radebe...
Cape Town property owners could soon be paying higher rates and taxes
The City of Cape Town has opened its 2018 General Valuation Roll for public inspection.
This roll will update the current municipal property values and will...
Here’s how South Africa could introduce new ‘driving’ taxes
The South African Cities Network (SACN) recently released its annual State of City finances report. The report looks at the finances of the nine largest cities in...
5 ways government could introduce new ‘local taxes’ in South Africa
Research foundation, the South African Cities Network (SACN), has released its annual State of City finances report.
The report looks at the finances of...