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| Ann Crotty The largest settlement in the competition authorities' 17-year history was finalised on Wednesday, 16 November, when the Competition Tribunal approved the consent agreement between ArcelorMittal SA and the Competition Commission... read |
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| Heinrich Louw On 21 October 2016, judgment was handed down by the Pretoria High Court in the matter of BMW South Africa v The Commissioner of the South African Revenue Service (SARS)... read |
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| Genevieve Quintal The High Court in Pretoria has ordered the suspension of a controversial contract between the SARS and LTC, which won a bid to collect billions in taxpayer debt... read |
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| The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has welcomed the ruling by the North Gauteng High Court in favour of its urgent application against Lekgotla Trifecta Consortium (LTC)... read |
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| SAIPA is one of the first two professional bodies accredited to regulate its members who are eligible to be business rescue practitioners.. read |
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| Verushca Pillay The Minister of Trade and Industry published the proposed threshold for major B-BBEE transactions by way of Notice 748 of 2016 in the Government Gazette on 8 November 2016... read |
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| Robin Richardson It's a familiar scene, two players enter the arena. One armed with a red ball, the other seemingly defenceless. But unlike a normal game of dodge ball, more players quickly enter the ring... read |
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| Bekezela Phakathi The two trade unions which represented SABC journalists fired for criticising editorial decisions at the public broadcaster want former chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng to personally pay for the legal costs of their Labour Court application... read |
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| Issued by Private Property Terrific news for the property market. A recent court judgment has indicated that owners will no longer be liable for historical municipal debt on their property... read |
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| In reading through changes they have to now make according to the new Sectional Title Schemes Management Act (STSMA), many trustees and members of bodies corporate have been confused as to which prescribed rules apply in their schemes... read |
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| The draft Reviewed Mining Charter contains ill-considered and unachievable targets, and that its implementation in its current form will have dire consequences... read |
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| At a meeting on 18 October, the board of the ASA resolved that the organisation voluntarily commence business rescue proceedings. It will be placed under supervision... read |
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| Linda Ensor The Treasury has accepted the plea by business to scrap the R20m cap on annual claims per employer under the employment tax incentive... read |
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| Carol Paton While the easiest way for the government to collect the revenue it needs is to raise VAT, this is not on the cards for political reasons... read |
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| Early results from the Central City Improvement District's fourth annual Cape Town CBD Residential Survey have already revealed some interesting outcomes... read |
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| Lynn Oxborrow When you shop for a new jumper, how much thought do you give to the fate of the one it will replace? Do you dump a jacket because it starts to look ragged, or falls out of fashion? More and more, the clothing industry is wrestling with the same questions... read |
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