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Expats, You’re Using a DTA Across the Border; What About Your Precious Funds?

Expats, You’re Using a DTA Across the Border; What About Your Precious Funds? Cue SARS’ AIT Application As of 24 April 2023, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) changed the rules by which taxpayers have to play when it comes to applying for funds to be transferred internationally. If you have not heard by now, […]

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Decoding Expat Tax

Decoding Expat Tax Expatriate tax is complex, intricate and can be challenging to understand – especially if one does not have the basics, such as what is an expat, down pat. Chavaughn PhillipsTeam Lead: Expatriate Tax Mbalenhle MahlabaExpatriate Tax Consultant (BCom Law & LLB) READ MORE Featured in Simply, an expatriate, or expat, is an

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Splitting the Difference: New Rules for Taxpayers Ceasing Tax Residency

Splitting the Difference: New Rules for Taxpayers Ceasing Tax Residency On 31 July 2023, National Treasury published the new draft tax law amendment bills for public comment. The public can submit their comments on the proposed amendments until the close of business on 31 August 2023. Whilst a number of the proposed amendments will not

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Shades of Grey: SARS Clearances and Greylisting

Shades of Grey: SARS Clearances and Greylisting The greylisting of South Africa by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), due to concerns about the country’s anti-money laundering efforts, has had significant consequences for individuals and businesses operating within South Africa. One of the key impacts of greylisting is the increased scrutiny of cross-border financial transactions,

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“Exit Tax”: Detrimental or Desirable; What You Need to Know

Exit Tax Detrimental or Desirable; What You Need to Know When pursuing international career growth, and offshore employment, be aware that moving your person, without the requisite paperwork, will have you scoring bonuses in Belgium, but still subject to SARS in South Africa. In order to ensure optimal taxation, South Africans abroad must make use

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A Global Consensus – Prior Due Diligence Recommended for AIT Requests

A Global Consensus Prior Due Diligence Recommended for AIT Requests In the weeks following the announcement of SARS’ enhanced Approval of International Transfers (AIT) process Tax Consulting South Africa hosted technical training sessions for several SARS-recognised controlling bodies. To date, this has included the South African Institute of Taxation, the Financial Planning Institute of Southern

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Demystifying Double Taxation Agreements: What South African Expatriates Need To Know

Demystifying Double Taxation Agreements What South African Expatriates Need To Know With the Covid-19 pandemic largely in the rear-view mirror, tens of thousands of South Africans are seizing lucrative employment opportunities abroad. At the same time, many of these expatriates are unaware that their hard-earned income is at risk of being taxed twice. On the

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The Market Has Spoken: Experienced Hands Needed to Navigate SARS’ Enhanced AIT Process

The Market Has Spoken Experienced Hands Needed to Navigate SARS’ Enhanced AIT Process The market saw mixed reactions following the implementation of the enhanced Approval of International Transfers (AIT) process on 24 April 2023. Jashwin BaijooHead of Strategic Engagement & Compliance at Tax Consulting SA READ MORE Featured in On the one hand, there was

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