The Travel Rule: What CASPs Need to Know About Directive 9

With the Financial Intelligence Centre’s (FIC) Directive 9 now in effect, crypto asset service providers (CASPs) face new compliance responsibilities. The directive gives effect...
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Why you need a Partnership Agreement

When establishing a new business where multiple parties are involved, many opt for a Partnership as the business type to be formed."However, it is seldom...

Tips to help you avoid Copyright Infringement

The recently reported news that organisers of the California music festival Coachella are suing Ghana’s Afrochella for “intentionally trading on the goodwill” of Coachella’s...

Intellectual Property protection

In September 2022, the Copyright Amendment Bill was passed by the National Assembly – giving South African artists, creators and entrepreneurs more benefits and...

Crypto regulation on its way

Following the recent announcement by the South African Reserve Bank of their intention to declare crypto assets a financial product, South Africa’s market is...

Remote working: Consider the tax implications

Employers and employees have begun to embrace more flexible hybrid working arrangements, but may not be aware of the tax implications. It is of...

Your part-time business could reduce your personal tax bill

More South Africans are supplementing income from their day jobs or primary business with income from a part-time business or side hustle, such as...

Know your consumer rights in the banking sector

Like most consumers worldwide, South African consumers are offered a wide range of protection in the form of legislated consumer rights. These rights have...

Prepare your business for Financial Year End

The key to a successful and smooth financial year end process is planning. If you’ve kept on top of your month ends during the...

#FraudWeek: Preserving evidence in case of fraud

There can be no doubt that South Africa has a major fraud problem. In fact, a 2020 PWC survey found that the country now...

What to do if your business owes SARS money

Filing taxes can be stressful and time-consuming at the best of times, and this year small businesses are already in a tough spot. With...

Voluntary Disclosure Reporting for Non-profit organisations

Non-profit organisations (NPOs) play an important part in addressing social ills, but are also susceptible to being abused for terrorism and money laundering purposes.It...

Intellectual Property (IP): What SMME’s need to know

Do you have a small business in the form of a small, micro- or medium-sized enterprise (SMME)? Or is it a start-up? Intellectual property...

Why you need a Partnership Agreement

When establishing a new business where multiple parties are involved, many opt for a Partnership as the business type to be formed."However, it is seldom...

Tips to help you avoid Copyright Infringement

The recently reported news that organisers of the California music festival Coachella are suing Ghana’s Afrochella for “intentionally trading on the goodwill” of Coachella’s...

Intellectual Property protection

In September 2022, the Copyright Amendment Bill was passed by the National Assembly – giving South African artists, creators and entrepreneurs more benefits and...

Crypto regulation on its way

Following the recent announcement by the South African Reserve Bank of their intention to declare crypto assets a financial product, South Africa’s market is...

Remote working: Consider the tax implications

Employers and employees have begun to embrace more flexible hybrid working arrangements, but may not be aware of the tax implications. It is of...

Your part-time business could reduce your personal tax bill

More South Africans are supplementing income from their day jobs or primary business with income from a part-time business or side hustle, such as...

Know your consumer rights in the banking sector

Like most consumers worldwide, South African consumers are offered a wide range of protection in the form of legislated consumer rights. These rights have...

Prepare your business for Financial Year End

The key to a successful and smooth financial year end process is planning. If you’ve kept on top of your month ends during the...

#FraudWeek: Preserving evidence in case of fraud

There can be no doubt that South Africa has a major fraud problem. In fact, a 2020 PWC survey found that the country now...

What to do if your business owes SARS money

Filing taxes can be stressful and time-consuming at the best of times, and this year small businesses are already in a tough spot. With...

Voluntary Disclosure Reporting for Non-profit organisations

Non-profit organisations (NPOs) play an important part in addressing social ills, but are also susceptible to being abused for terrorism and money laundering purposes.It...

Intellectual Property (IP): What SMME’s need to know

Do you have a small business in the form of a small, micro- or medium-sized enterprise (SMME)? Or is it a start-up? Intellectual property...
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