Tag: Tax

  • Provisional TAX

    Provisional TAX What is provisional tax? Provisional tax is not a separate tax.  It is an estimate of tax for the first six months of the tax year payable in August and then an estimate of the tax payable for the year payable in February. In essence therefore paid after six months of the year…

  • Recent legislative changes relating to Trusts

    Important information relating to recent legislative changes relating to trusts There have been significant changes made to legislation that affect trusts of which all trustees should be aware of.  The majority of these came about after the recent grey-listing of South Africa by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and Treasury introduced measures to improve…

  • The facts on Provisional Tax

    The facts on Provisional Tax Understanding the ins and outs of taxes can seem daunting as an everyday taxpayer. It should not be a painstaking process to understand why your hard-earned money is allocated to certain taxes, and that is why we have taken it upon ourselves to explain some of the terminology and criteria.…

  • PAYE and non-residents

    Employment income is generally taxed where the services are physically exercised. The place of contract conclusion, where the employer is based and where the remuneration is paid is irrelevant in determining the taxation of employment income. This principle is supported by South African legislation and case law. Income earned from South African employers for services…

  • Tax deductions for disability: Retroactive change relating to school fees

    Expenditure prescribed by SARS and which is necessarily incurred and paid for by a taxpayer due to a physical impairment or disability is a qualifying medical expense for tax purposes. Taxers incurring such expenses can obtain a tax benefit. An expense does not automatically qualify as a deduction by mere reason of its listing in…

  • Who qualifies for a special trust and how is it taxed?

    Unlike “conventional trusts” that are taxed at a flat tax rate, a special trust is taxed on the same sliding scale applicable to natural persons. The Income Tax Act provides for two types of special trusts: a so-called type-A and type-B trust. In essence, a type-A trust is created for a person (or persons) having…

  • Home office expenses: Do I qualify?

    Tax practitioners have been inundated with queries from clients on the possible relief offered by the South African Revenue Service (“SARS”) on the possibility of deducting from their taxable income home office expenses due to the shift in working policies by many employers. SARS recently hosted a webinar on the matter (the summary of which…

  • Budget 2021: Individuals and savings

    Finance Minister Tito Mboweni delivered his third annual budget address on 24 February 2021. Below we highlight some of the significant proposals, which will likely be contained in the Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill to be published for public comment in June or July 2021. Applying tax on withdrawals of retirement interest when an individual ceases to be a tax…

  • SARS’ power to appoint a bank as a collecting agent

    Decisions of South Africa’s courts are an essential source of law. The courts uphold and enforce the Constitution and develop common law that is consistent with the values of the Constitution, and the spirit and purpose of the Bill of Rights. In a taxation context, court decisions assist in how legislation must be interpreted or…

  • Explanatory Notes On Further COVID-19 Tax Measures

    1 INCREASE IN THE EXPANDED EMPLOYMENT TAX INCENTIVE AMOUNT ALLOWABLEI. BACKGROUND The first tax measures announced by the Minister on 29 March 2020 and included in the 2020 Draft Disaster Management Tax Relief Bill and 2020 Draft Disaster Management Tax Relief Administration Bill published for public comment on 1 April 2020 made provision for the…

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IC Marais

Professional experience:

IC Marais is a certified CA (SA) with public sector and private sector technical knowledge based on 5 years’ Public Sector accounting, auditing and financial management experience and 5 years audit, tax and accounting experience. Detailed knowledge of private and public sector accounting and auditing standards (GRAP, IPSAS, IFRS, IAS, ISA) and public sector financial legislation (MFMA, etc.)

He enjoys the outdoors, hunting and fishing.

ic@newtons-sa.co.za

SCHALK GOUWS

Professional experience:

In 1995, Schalk started as a trainee at Warner and Newton (which became Moores Rowland in 1997 and then Mazars Moores Rowland in 2007) in Bloemfontein. In 1998, Schalk was appointed as manager at Moores Rowland, where he became a partner in 2003. Schalk received his Postgraduate Certificate in Advanced Taxation in 2006 and in 2009 he received his Certificate in the Administration of Estates.

schalk@newtons-sa.co.za

CEDRIC PETERSON

Professional experience:

Cedric started as a trainee at Warner and Newton (which became Moores Rowland in 1997 and Mazars Moores Rowland in 2007), Bloemfontein, in 1986. After completion of his articles, he joined the Special Investigations Division of the Department of Finance (SA Revenue Services) as a senior inspector from 1990 to 1991.

cedric@newtons-sa.co.za

LUCHA GREYLING

Professional experience:

Lucha started her career as a tax inspector at the Inland Revenue Department of New Zealand. After this she worked in commerce in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

On her return to South Africa, she completed her CA training contract with us and has been with Newtons ever since. She became a Partner in 2012.

Apart from her CA(SA) qualification she also holds a postgraduate certificate in Advanced Taxation (2005) and has the overall responsibility for training as our Training Officer.

lucha@newtons-sa.co.za