Unlocking Mozambique's Potential

NEWS | UNLOCKING MOZAMBIQUE’S POTENTIAL: IMMIGRATION AND TAX CONSIDERATIONS

Mozambique has been a central point in the oil and gas industry and expected to be the next top economic performers in Africa, due to the potential income from its vast quantity of natural gas off the coast of northern Mozambique a decade ago.

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NEWS | SOUTH AFRICANS WORKING IN AFRICA – HARDEST HIT BY SARS

South African expats are already on the SARS radar due to the amendment of the expatriate tax law, however rotational workers which are those working on a schedule where a portion of their year is spent at work outside SA and a portion at home for “rest” inside SA are now being specifically targeted by […]

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NEWS | EXPATRIATE TAX FOR ROTATIONAL WORKERS AND SEAFARERS

Rotational Workers – The Victims of 01 March 2020 Expatriate Tax Having just returned from visiting South Africans in remote locations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE etc;

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NEWS | SARS NEW AUTO-ASSESSMENTS WHY SOUTH AFRICAN EXPATRIATES MUST BE FULLY COMPLIANT

With the effects of COVID-19 hitting the National Treasury where it hurts the most, in the pocket; SARS has introduced auto-assessments. This means tax returns will be completed automatically on behalf of the taxpayers using third-party information.

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NEWS | MUST EXPATRIATES PAY PROVISIONAL TAX TO SARS?

With the first provisional tax payment being due on 31 August 2020, there is some confusion regarding whether expatriates are deemed to be provisional taxpayers by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) or not.

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NEWS | COME RAIN OR COME SHINE, EXPATRIATE TAX WILL BE DUE SOON

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NEWS | SOUTH AFRICAN ROTATIONAL WORKERS IN AFRICA AND MIDDLE EAST – NO SARS MERCY

Having just returned from visiting South Africans in remote locations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE, one gains an appreciation for expatriates living in these locations.