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| Graeme Palmer The Income Tax Act, 1962 was recently amended to provide for a new withholding tax on cross-border service fees. According to the new law, a withholding tax of 15% must be levied on the amount of any service fee that is paid by any person to or for the benefit of any foreign person to the extent that the amount is regarded as having been received by or accrued to the foreign person from a source within South Africa. Read more >>
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| Gunston Attorneys, a legal firm which operates from the Steenberg Office Park at the base of Ou Kaapse Weg in Cape Town, has become one of the first organisations to sign on as volunteer helpers with The Life Matters Foundation and has called upon businesses in the area and others who live or work in the Constantiaberg area to do likewise. Read more >>
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| PRETORIA: The Competition Commission has appointed new senior managers to fill a number of key posts. Read more >>
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| The reasons given by the Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) in the matter between Mogs Proprietary Limited and Booysen Bore Drilling Company Proprietary Limited (Case No: 018044), issued on 13 January 2014, provides a further example of a merger that presented both horizontal and vertical overlaps, but was nevertheless viewed as unproblematic by the competition authorities. Read more >>
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| Jana van Zyl Once the Protection of Personal Information bill is passed, retailers will have to be prepared to deal with customers' questions about the personal information that they are collecting and how they intend to protect it against abuse. Read more >>
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| PRETORIA: The public have been invited to make inputs to the draft National Road Traffic Law Enforcement Code (NRTLEC), which is aimed at informing the implementation of government policies on road traffic management. Read more >>
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| BRUSSELS, BELGIUM: The HAS EU launched a probe into licensing arrangements by the major US film studios which may prevent European pay-TV operators from showing their movies in more than one country. Read more >>
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More International
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| The South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) says motorists without e-tags should pay their e-toll bills at the earliest opportunity to avoid losing out on their discounts. Read more >>
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| Rod Baker NEWSWATCH: Gauteng's use of ANC colours in billboards and posters - supposedly to publicise the administration's work, but using ANC party colours - has raised questions, reports Mail & Guardian. Read more >>
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| The SA National Roads Agency (Sanral) has come under fire for using "unlawful, extortionist tactics" to force frustrated motorists to pay "exorbitant" e-toll bills. Read more >>
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