By ENSAfrica Groups of companies often wish to restructure or rationalise their operations. This generally involves a transfer of companies and/or assets between various entities.…
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Zimbabwe slaps ‘catastrophic’ tax on electronic transactions Zimbabwe’s newly appointed Finance and Economic Development Minister Mthuli Ncube has announced a 2 cents per dollar tax…
The growth in online media platforms has caught a number of African countries off guard. Some, including Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia, have taken steps…
Canada: Cameco’s Canada Tax Court Victory Brings Relief for Companies • Court rejects government’s arguments of “sham” transactions • Lawyers divided on whether ruling harms OECD base-erosion…
The Rising Tide of Tax Disputes 02 October 2018 By JJ van der Walt, Candidate Attorney, and Arnaaz Camay, Tax Executive, Tax Practice, Baker McKenzie…
GHANA: High Court rules that payment of minimum disputed amount is a prerequisite for filing an appeal by Renier van Rensburg The Commercial Division of…
S.Africa: Cons Court – when can an official (SARS and others) be held personally liable for damages?
Black Sash Trust (Freedom Under Law Intervening) v Minister of Social Development and Others (Corruption Watch (NPC) RF and South African Post Office Soc Limited…
by Cliffe Dekker Homeyr – Ben Strauss and Jerome Brink South African courts have held, on a number of occasions, that taxpayers are entitled to deduct damages or…
Audits Microsoft, J&J Tax Heads Divulge Tax Feud Strategies Snapshot • Johnson & Johnson uses software tool to keep track of business narrative and audits • Companies…