Here we go again…Pravin Gordhan is in Parliament making his mini budget speech and the country watches in anticipation.
SARS is already expecting a shortfall in tax returns this fiscal year, and unfortunately that has some dire repercussions for the country.
There are a few horror stories of local businesses being taken for fools doing the rounds, and the scamming methods are pretty ingenious.
Inflation is the mother of all evil, and South Africa’s finance ministers aren’t helping when they keep feeding our citizens half-truths and myths.
He may be incredibly good at football, but that doesn’t mean poor Leo can handle his taxes. Much like the Copa America this didn’t go his way.
To some, thinking about the tax season gets them in a tizz, but it doesn’t have to be a period of head-scratching. Let’s crunch some numbers then.
We’ve all heard about the Panama Papers and what they mean for certain politicians, but what does it mean for us everyday South Africans?
Have you got some offshore accounts and want to regularise your affairs before the tax amnesty wears off? Here’s everything you need to know.
This morning we heard about Johann Rupert losing patience with Zuma once and for all – this time it’s SA’s biggest banks firing shots.
With the 2016 budget speech come and gone, what does that mean for personal and income tax returns? We got you covered.
There has been much confusion of late regarding exactly how much of that $1,5 billion you’d be left with if you struck gold. The experts answer.
I think we’re all glad that it’s no longer the Weekend Finance Minister at the helm, although that doesn’t mean every Gordhan decision will be cheered on.
Tax return season ends THIS Friday and if you’re one of those last minute people who’re scrambling their situation together, check out these top tips.
Taxes, shmaxes. However, thanks to our friends over at Galbraith Rushby, we can all understand everything there is to know about Wednesday’s provisional tax vibe.
Today saw the money laundering charges against Julius Malema once again postponed, with the complete history of the protracted legal battle definitely worth a read.
Here at 2oceansvibe we only team up with the best in the business, a fact that has not gone unnoticed after a highly sought after award was won by one of our long-term partners.
Doing taxes is one of those adult things that no one gives you due warning for. We’ve all gone cross-eyed just thinking about it so here’s your simple guide to your need-to-knows.
Malema and most of the politicians in this country keep us feeling slightly queasy at their brilliant methods of evading paying for things that the rest of us do.
How much do you know about tax and the recent changes which have been made? It’s that time to brush up on a little finance knowledge.
We know how much you love doing tax returns, but what about a tax directive? We have all you need to know right here.
Are you black? Are you a filmmaker? Well have we got news for you! A new incentive program has been announced for the film industry by the DTI, to encourage filmmakers to take on bigger productions.
In the current economic climate where it pays to be your own boss, having your finger in a number of smaller pies is one of the most profitable ways to go but it comes with it’s own challenges – especially when it comes to tax. Here’s how to have the best of both.
Yes, it is that time of year again when we have to start thinking about behaving like real grown ups for a few days. Do not despair, if you’ve been good you may get cash back! Take note…
You have to have been living under a rock to not be aware of Juju’s ongoing troubles with the tax man. He has lost several assets in recent years including homes and personal possessions and is not even close to repaying his estimated total of R16 million in tax debt. Ouch! He should have called […]
Adhering to BEE legislation is a vital part of your responsibility as a business person in South Africa, but more than a handful of people shy away from starting their own enterprises because they imagine that the the paperwork involved, including obtaining a BEE certificate isn’t worth the major effort. Reality check: it’s dead easy. […]
The odds of winning the lottery is staggering on its own, but calling it the day before is statistically close to impossible. Neil Trotter became Britain’s fourth biggest national lottery winner when his winning ticket won him close to R2 billion in the EuroMillions lottery.
Are you an individual human being, or a small business owner with an obligation to pay tax to the state? If you answered yes to either one of those questions, then you’ll want to read our top nine take home points from yesterday’s budget speech, as digested by Michael Rushby over at Galbraith-Rushby. The minister […]
With Bitcoin’s exchange rate fluctuating between $200 and $1200, spawning Bitcoin millionaires out the ether of the web, the U.S. Congress has taken it upon themselves to evaluate the virtual currency’s legality around the world.
It’s common knowledge that Facebook just isn’t signing up as many users as it once was. The plateau makes sense, given the sheer size of the user base, which remains large despite a flurry of reports indicating a teenage user exodus. Those studies didn’t stop Facebook from declaring 63% increase in revenue and an eightfold increase in profit for the fourth quarter yesterday.
After the worlds first bitcoin ATM, Robocoin, was installed in Canada, it set the digital currency in motion – and it seems to be heading in the direction of Asia.