SA Tax Guides
PKF SA Tax Guide 2025-2026
Our team of experts decodes the 2025-2026 Budget Speech, providing you with all the insights and information you need to stay informed.
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Worldwide Tax Updates - 2024-06-24
PKF Worldwide Tax Guide 2024 - 2025
SA Tax Guides
PKF SA Tax Guide 2024-2025
Our team of experts decodes the 2024-2025 Budget Speech, providing you with all the insights and information you need to stay informed.
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SA Tax Guides - 2023-03-20
PKF Global Quarterly Tax Newsletter - March 2023
SA Tax Guides
PKF SA Tax Guide 2023-2024
Our team of experts decodes the 2023-2024 Budget Speech, providing you with all the insights and information you need to stay informed.
Download your copy of the 2023-2024 PKF SA Tax Guide here to learn more about the changes to our Tax laws...
Worldwide Tax Updates -2022-07-31
Worldwide Tax Guide 2022 - 2023
We are delighted to announce that our eagerly awaited publication, the Worldwide Tax Guide (WWTG), is now available for download. Published annually, the 2022/23 edition is the most comprehensive yet, setting out the taxation and business regulation regimes of 150 territories around the world.
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PKF SA Tax Guide 2022-2023
Our team of experts decodes the 2022-2023 Budget Speech, providing you with all the insights and information you need to stay informed.
Read moreWorldwide Tax Updates -2021-09-13
Worldwide Tax Update September 2021
Global taxation and business regulations are evolving rapidly. Make sure you're up-to-date with the latest changes impacting you and your business with our third quarterly Tax Update for this year
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Doing Business in Namibia Snapshot
Great news, the latest Snapshot of doing business in Namibia snapshot is now available for download.
Read moreSA Tax Newsletters -2021-06-04
Capital Gains Tax: Relief on the Disposal of Small Business Assets
Capital gains tax was introduced in 2001. South African tax residents are liable for capital gains tax on disposal of their worldwide assets. Non-residents are liable for capital gains tax on disposal of their immovable assets situated in South Africa or any assets effectively connected to their permanent establishment in South Africa.
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