Key Considerations Before Borrowing Money in South Africa
Securing a loan is a common approach for financing various personal and business needs in South Africa, from purchasing property to covering unexpected expenses. However, the decision to borrow money requires careful thought and planning. Here are essential factors to consider before you commit to a loan. Assess your financial situation: Evaluate your needs and […]
Ways to navigate an interest rate hike in South Africa: The power of expert advice
When the sun is shining, it is the opportune time to fix the roof. This adage is especially true in the context of economic situations, where preparation is key to weathering financial storms. In South Africa, as in many parts of the world, interest rates have seen an upward trend, posing significant implications for personal […]
S129 NOTICE TO THE CONSUMER AND “DELIVERY”
A consumer who enters into a valid credit agreement with a credit provider, is obliged to pay in respect of the terms of the credit agreement. Failure to do so will result in the credit provider proceeding with legal steps against the consumer to collect on the payments due, in terms of the National Credit […]
BAD DEBTS AND VAT
While there is currently a focus on the income tax considerations of bad and doubtful debts (given that National Treasury has proposed changes to section 11(j) of the Income Tax Act[1] to allow for an allowance of 25% of impairments in respect of doubtful debts), the Value Added Tax (VAT) aspect of bad debts is […]
DEBT REDUCTION RULES: NEW TAXPAYER FRIENDLY AMENDMENTS EXPECTED
The South African Income Tax Act contains a number of rules which give rise to onerous tax consequences where a taxpayer’s debts owing is forgiven. These rules were in recent years the subject of comprehensive legislative amendments. During the 2018 budget process, National Treasury indicated that it was aware of unintended tax consequences that arise […]