If you're setting up a branch or establishing any type of business in South Africa as a foreign company, one of the key legal requirements is appointing a local tax representative, often referred to by SARS (South African Revenue Service) as a public officer. Below is...
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South Africa Business Setup: Top 10 Things to Consider
Planning a South Africa business setup requires careful consideration of legal, financial, and operational factors. 1. Legal Structure of the Business Decide whether you'll register a (Pty) Ltd company, operate as a sole proprietor, or set up a branch of a foreign...
Run UK Company Abroad: What You Need to Know
With more business owners working remotely, it's no surprise that some are choosing to move somewhere sunny while still running their UK-based companies. If you're planning to run a UK company abroad, it's important to understand how it could affect your tax...
UK Property South Africans: How to Invest Through a Company
When it comes to UK property South Africans often consider using a company structure for tax and succession planning. Inheritance Tax (IHT) Under Schedule A1 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984, shares in a company that owns UK residential property...
Rejection in Business: How Setbacks Can Fuel Success
No one enjoys rejection. Whether it's a declined business loan, a lost client contract, or an investor turning you down, rejection can sting — especially when you’ve invested your time, energy, and passion into your business. However, rejection, as uncomfortable as it...
Exceptional South African Accountants: What Sets Them Apart
We have created a video promoting South African Chartered Accountants, highlighting the key reasons why they stand out as top-tier finance professionals. Strong Technical Foundation Most South African Chartered Accountants begin their accountancy studies at school,...
