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The International Comparative Legal Guide to Corporate Tax 2013
Article by Richard Glyn and Pride Jani on Tax Treaties and Residence, Transaction Taxes, Cross-border payments, Tax on Business Operations: General, Capital Gains, Local Branch or Subsidiary?, Overseas Profits and Anti-avoidance. -
Securities Transfer Tax (STT) - Changes to the Exemption for Brokers
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“Deadlock” as a ground for winding up a solvent company under the new Companies Act
A dispute between a company’s shareholders or directors that cannot be resolved, thereby rendering the company incapable of carrying on its business, has long been a ground for winding-up solvent and insolvent companies. -
Securities Transfer Tax - Refunds
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Dividends Tax: The Basics
by Betsie Strydom -
VAT Benefits For Foreign Donor Funded Projects
by Kelly Pretorius and Betsie Strydom -
Bowman Gilfillan partners with employee benefits specialists
The partners of Hunter Law, a Johannesburg-based practice specialising in employee benefits and financial services, have joined Bowman Gilfillan, one of South Africa’s premier corporate law firms, with effect from 1st October 2011. -
Cyber squatting vultures circle Amy Winehouse grave
Amy Winehouse was not long gone before the domain names <amywinehousefoundation.org> and <amywinehousefoundation.uk.org> were registered. -
Music Piracy – Is the tide turning?
The internet has created a platform which allows artists to reach worldwide audiences and gives these audiences the ability to access their music directly from their homes. It has also spawned a direct distribution system of content to consumers and created a competition monster for music retailers and distributors. -
Consumer Protection Act could make property harder to rent
The recently enacted Consumer Protection Act (CPA) gives tenants who are individuals too many rights at the expense of landlords and could make it harder for them to find properties to rent, says Taryn Harris, property lawyer at corporate law firm Bowman Gilfillan.