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Many small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are walking a financial tightrope. For business owners already balancing rising costs, late payments, and economic
Retirement Planning in a Digital Age
As South Africa becomes increasingly digitised, the way we communicate and plan for the future has fundamentally shifted. According to the 2025
The Consequences of Making Loans to Trusts
Family trusts have long been a central feature of South African estate and wealth planning, with high-net-worth individuals using trust structures to
The ‘Big Three’ Tax Worries (part 1): Cars
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Have a Little R.E.S.P.E.C.T for My Wishes
Your will gives you the final say – even after you’re gone. A Michigan court has ruled that a handwritten document from
Do Part-Time Domestic Workers Get Paid Leave?
In South Africa, many households employ part-time domestic workers or gardeners who may only work once or twice a week. Employers often
Time Is, Indeed, Money!
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Understanding Your Rights as a Taxpayer: Tax Assessments and the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA)
We all pay taxes in one way or another, but as a taxpayer, it is important to understand your rights when dealing