There is one government department that is extremely efficient, and that, unsurprisingly, is SARS, the South African Revenue Service. Their renewed crackdown on tax avoidance...
The exercise of employers’ conduct in relation to the provision of employment benefits has left many employees vulnerable to unfair labour practices.[1] In this article, I will analyse the challenges to the interpretation of what constitutes the term “benefit”.…
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Sectional Titles and Other Fragmented Property Schemes aims to describe the different forms of urban fragmented property schemes introduced by legislation. Therefore, the...
Van Niekerk J recently held that s 187(1)(c) of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 (LRA), which provides that a dismissal is automatically unfair if the reason is ‘a refusal by employees to accept a demand in respect of any matter of mutual interest between them and …
Legal technology company, LexisNexis South Africa, has announced the imminent retirement of its long-term Managing Director, Billy Last, and the appointment of his successor, Videsha...
You’ve had a successful career. In fact, you’ve worked hard enough to set yourself up for an early retirement. A trusted investment broker approaches you...
Most South Africans would not knowingly support activities that might harm the environment, endanger the health of others or violate the rights of workers. Still,...
The 2018 Budget was presented by Minister Malusi Gigaba before parliament on 21 February 2018.
The 2018 tax proposals are projected to raise ZAR36 billion.
The key...
When it comes to employees’ retirement, South African labour legislation does not make any provision for a retirement age. This subject is the most common...
A set of legislative changes implemented through the Taxation Laws Amendment Act (TLAA) are due to come into effect on 1 March 2016 (T-Day). According...