How South African Influencers Can Stay Compliant with SARS

South Africa’s influencer economy is booming, and it’s not just brands that are taking notice—SARS is paying attention too.  The Growing Influencer Economy in South...
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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...

A quick look at Turnover Tax and SBC Tax

Some small businesses may qualify for lower tax rates in the form of either Turnover tax or Small Business Corporations (SBC) tax.There are lower tax...

Play your part in the fight against money laundering

Play your part in the fight against money laundering, report suspicious and unusual transactions and activity.If you own a business, manage a business, or...

Trust Company service providers and their FIC Act obligations

Entities or persons that administer trust property as a regular feature of their business are required to register with the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC)...

What you need to know about POPI

The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI), 2013 came into force 1 July 2020.Rohan Isaacs and Tatum Govender from the Technology and Privacy team...

Legal Contracts – not what they used to be

Most business relationships typically start on a good footing, with a common goal or a shared vision. Nevertheless, it is very common that at...

Does your SME owe SARS money? Know your options…

Many entrepreneurs and business owners live in fear of the South African Revenue Services (SARS). In most cases, this fear is compounded by lack...

Retrenchment: Having tricky conversations during tough times

It’s always important to have open, frank conversations with your staff. The reality of the situation is that they actually know more than you...

How to protect your intellectual property

When businesses fail to adequately protect their intellectual property, they are exposed to the potential risks of competitors imitating their ideas and/or passing them...

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...

A quick look at Turnover Tax and SBC Tax

Some small businesses may qualify for lower tax rates in the form of either Turnover tax or Small Business Corporations (SBC) tax.There are lower tax...

Play your part in the fight against money laundering

Play your part in the fight against money laundering, report suspicious and unusual transactions and activity.If you own a business, manage a business, or...

Trust Company service providers and their FIC Act obligations

Entities or persons that administer trust property as a regular feature of their business are required to register with the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC)...

What you need to know about POPI

The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPI), 2013 came into force 1 July 2020.Rohan Isaacs and Tatum Govender from the Technology and Privacy team...

Legal Contracts – not what they used to be

Most business relationships typically start on a good footing, with a common goal or a shared vision. Nevertheless, it is very common that at...

Does your SME owe SARS money? Know your options…

Many entrepreneurs and business owners live in fear of the South African Revenue Services (SARS). In most cases, this fear is compounded by lack...

Retrenchment: Having tricky conversations during tough times

It’s always important to have open, frank conversations with your staff. The reality of the situation is that they actually know more than you...

How to protect your intellectual property

When businesses fail to adequately protect their intellectual property, they are exposed to the potential risks of competitors imitating their ideas and/or passing them...
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