Gift or Loan? A Cautionary Tale for the Season of Giving

“The bluntest pencil is better than the sharpest mind” (Unknown) The Festive Season is traditionally a time for giving, and it seems a pity to have to mention the hard realities of the law right now. But, as a recent High Court dispute confirms, things can go horribly wrong if the people involved have different [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:51:44+02:00December 1st, 2024|Financial|Comments Off on Gift or Loan? A Cautionary Tale for the Season of Giving

Divorce and the New Three-Pot System: Another Risk To Manage

“Divorce is the one human tragedy that reduces everything to cash.” (Rita Mae Brown) How will the new “Three-Pot Retirement System” (often referred to as a “Two-Pot System”) affect financial arrangements on divorce? Retirement savings can amount to a significant portion of a marriage’s assets, so it’s important to understand the implications of the new [...]

By |2025-03-12T11:32:40+02:00September 1st, 2024|Financial|Comments Off on Divorce and the New Three-Pot System: Another Risk To Manage

Lending to a Friend or Relative – When Must You Register as a Credit Provider?

“In life, we never lose friends, we only learn who the true ones are” (Unknown) Lending money to a friend or family member in need sounds like a natural and informal sort of thing to do. But beware – if relations sour and your friend/relative can’t or won’t repay you, you may not be able [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:17:07+02:00May 1st, 2024|Financial|Comments Off on Lending to a Friend or Relative – When Must You Register as a Credit Provider?

Budget 2024: Your Tax Tables and Tax Calculator

How much will you be paying in income tax, petrol and sin taxes? Use Fin 24’s four-step Budget Calculator here to find out. The unchanged transfer duty and tax tables, with a note on fiscal drag   Unchanged from last year, so taxpayers can breathe a sigh of relief that rates have not been increased as many [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:30:32+02:00March 1st, 2024|Financial, Taxes|Comments Off on Budget 2024: Your Tax Tables and Tax Calculator

Ponzi Schemes: Can Liquidators Claw Back 600% of Payouts?

“MTl's business clearly amounted to an unlawful ponzi-scheme, i.e. a fraudulent investing scam promising high rates of return to investors and generating returns for earlier investors with investments taken from later investors.” (Extract from the MTI judgment) Recent media reports of the MTI (Mirror Trading International) liquidators making repayment demands of investors highlight once again [...]

By |2024-07-22T10:03:17+02:00March 1st, 2024|Financial, International|Comments Off on Ponzi Schemes: Can Liquidators Claw Back 600% of Payouts?

Debt Collection – Two Recovery Options

“Creditors have better memories than debtors” (Benjamin Franklin) How well you manage your debtors’ book, and how successful you are in actually collecting monies due to you, should always be a management priority. It can spell the difference between a successful, profitable business and a failed one. If you are new to the game (the [...]

By |2023-12-07T12:30:34+02:00September 1st, 2023|Financial|Comments Off on Debt Collection – Two Recovery Options

Tax Freedom Day 2022: The Day We Stopped Working for Government

“Taxpayer: One who doesn’t have to pass a civil service exam to work for the government” (Anonymous) “Tax Freedom Day” is the first day of the year on which we South Africans (we’re talking about the “average” taxpayer here) have finally earned enough to pay off SARS and to start working for ourselves. This year [...]

By |2022-09-12T10:47:22+02:00September 12th, 2022|Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Financial, Taxes|Comments Off on Tax Freedom Day 2022: The Day We Stopped Working for Government

Directors at War: Terminating Email Access

“All is fair in love and war…and business is war." (Jasmine Kundra) When company directors are locked in dispute, one of them may be tempted to cut off the other’s access to emails and to the business server – a tactic likely to have immediate and serious consequences for the director thus cut off. Its [...]

By |2022-01-14T07:52:28+02:00January 14th, 2022|Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Financial|Comments Off on Directors at War: Terminating Email Access

PAIA Manuals and the 31 December 2021 Deadline: Crying Wolf Again, or Real This Time?

“A man who procrastinates in his choosing will inevitably have his choice made for him by circumstance.” (Hunter S. Thompson)     Since 2005 businesses have been repeatedly told “get your PAIA (Promotion of Access to Information Act) manual sorted now, the deadline is approaching”. And every 5 years since then, those (mostly smaller) businesses temporarily exempted [...]

By |2021-12-10T10:25:36+02:00December 10th, 2021|Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Financial|Comments Off on PAIA Manuals and the 31 December 2021 Deadline: Crying Wolf Again, or Real This Time?

Exemption Clauses in Contracts – Fine Print Can Void Them

“… he did not think that he was binding himself 'to all sorts of fine print that I can't even read'.” (Extract from judgment below, describing evidence given by the customer during the trial) For suppliers of goods or services, incorporating a strong, clearly worded exemption clause (a clause excluding or restricting your liability to [...]

By |2021-11-05T13:35:59+02:00November 5th, 2021|Commercial Law, Corporate Law, Financial, Taxes|Comments Off on Exemption Clauses in Contracts – Fine Print Can Void Them
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