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FSCA names employers that owe retirement fund contributions
The document lists 3 262 employers that are at least four months in arrears – and the worst offenders are 20 years behind.
Retirement fund members must ensure their fund has their correct details and they are registered as a taxpayer with SARS.
Read moreThe document lists 3 262 employers that are at least four months in arrears – and the worst offenders are 20 years behind.
An amendment to the Income Tax Act makes it easier for Sars to collect taxes owed by tax non-resident beneficiaries of South African trusts.
IR orders retail pharmacy chain to secure customers’ data and comply with Popia or face a fine of up to R10 million.
Constitutional Court refuses the former chief executive’s application for leave to appeal in his claim for R250m in damages.
The Commissioner of the FSCA shares his thoughts on South Africa’s battle against money laundering and the road to regaining international trust.
Interim profit from conventional insurance almost doubles despite significant claims for fires, floods in the Western Cape, and earthquakes in Türkiye.
The working guide proposes 38 central principles that a company can incorporate into an anti-corruption policy.
The Tribunal reiterates that FSPs should not issue a debarment purely on the outcome of a disciplinary hearing.
Mbalane Financial Services tells the Tribunal it was entitled to wait for a final forensic report from Old Mutual.
Bringing foreign currency into the country is regulated by the customs and excise legislation and falls under Sars, Kganyago tells MPs.
MBSE’s cybersecurity newsletters provide the knowledge and tools needed to protect personal and business information from cyber threats.
The theme of this year’s convention reflects how the recent past will inform the future, accelerating the use automation, open AI, and digital evolution in financial planning.
Moonstone Compliance’s second EEA webinar will explain the obligations the Act imposes on a designated employer.
The regulator says the funds should be returned to the affected medical scheme members.
The claim form, together with supporting documentation, must be delivered to the liquidators’ office in Pretoria.