Declaring Too Much Income to SARS?
It sounds crazy, but it happens more often than one would think… Many a taxpayer has experienced the wrath of SARS when failing to declare all of their income. The penalties for non-declaration of income are severe—up to 200% of the tax evaded as a consequence of not declaring an amount that is taxable. But […]
Understanding Your Rights as a Taxpayer: Tax Assessments and the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA)
We all pay taxes in one way or another, but as a taxpayer, it is important to understand your rights when dealing with tax authorities, the laws applicable, and whether your constitutional rights might be affected. One of the most common taxes paid is personal income tax. A critical aspect thereof is tax assessments, which […]
When Is a Trust Not a Trust?
When can the provisions of a trust deed be set aside? When you don’t stick to the rules. Far too many people pay their accountant or attorney a visit, draw up a boilerplate trust deed, sign on the dotted line, and think that this piece of paper will take away all their tax and estate […]