The carrot and the stick
The finance ministry has just announced a new voluntary disclosure programme, which it also claims can track down international tax offenders. But is this really the case? And just how...
Tax breaks for wildlife farmers
The first step is proving you're a genuine game farmer - and allowing the occasional hunter onto your land doesn't count.
Let the seller beware!
The new Consumer Protection Act has shifted the onus from the buyer to the seller in the world of commerce. Farmers should read the Act to protect themselves, and see...
Why Botswana is good for business
The Botswana Innovation Hub has numerous advantages for the research and development sectors of the Southern African commercial scene.
Keeping it simple
The current economic situation remains unstable, but by applying a few common-sense measures we can better weather whatever storms lie ahead.
Spotlight on swiss bankers
Just a short plane trip away from most major southern African cities is the financial paradise that is Botswana, where discretion is valued.
Why state land plans are unconstitutional
Government proposes to interfere in property sales, but the South African constitution makes no legal provision for it to override landowners' rights. In fact, it forbids it.
Sureties just never go away
When a business is sold, the shareholders and guarantors of the company's debts have to make sure the debts are settled. Issue date:
A major milestone in SA tax law
The newly released South African Income Tax Amendment Bill contains highly innovative material to deal with existing restrictive rules.
Smaller business options
Different business vehicles are taxed in different ways, which should guide your vehicle choice before you start up.
Tax kit for non-accountants: bookkeeping in a box
Small business owners, who may not have access to computer software for calculating business income and expenses, can now heave a sigh of relief. Issue date 8 June 2007
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