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  2. Taxation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Income Tax Act, No 58 of 1962 defines a company under South African law. [10] Nearly 3.7 million companies were on the tax register in March 2017 but only 3.1 million in March 2018. Of these only 24.2% reported positive taxable income, while 48.3% reported zero taxable income and 27.4% reported negative taxable income. [2]

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1940–1949

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    Railways and Harbours Unauthorized Expenditure Act, 1942. 5. Railways and Harbours Additional Appropriation Act, 1942. 6. Incorporated Law Society of the Orange Free State Further Amendment (Private) Act, 1942. 7. Diocesan College Rondebosch (Private) Act, 1942. 8. Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns (Private) Act, 1942.

  4. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1990–1999

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    Extension of the Powers of the South African Reserve Bank Act, 1990: 96: Mutual Building Societies Amendment Act, 1990: 97: Financial Services Board Act, 1990: 98: Sea Fishery Amendment Act, 1990: 99: Human Sciences Research Amendment Act, 1990: 100: Discriminatory Legislation regarding Public Amenities Repeal Act, 1990: 101: Income Tax Act ...

  5. South African Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    sars.gov.za. The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is the revenue service of the South African government. It administers the country's tax system and customs service, and enforces compliance with related legislation. [2] It is governed by the SARS Act 34 of 1997, which established it as "an organ of state within the public administration ...

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1910–1919

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    Riotous Assemblies and Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1914: 28: Income Tax Act, 1914: 29: Miners' Phthisis Act Amendment Act, 1914: 30: Natal Poll Tax Further Suspension Act, 1914: 31: Appropriation (1914–1915) Act, 1914: 32: Hartebeestpoort Irrigation Scheme (Crocodile River) Act, 1914: 33: Borrowing Powers and General Loans Act Amendment Act ...

  7. South African Institute of Tax Practitioners - Wikipedia

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    SAIT publishes TaxTalk every two months to 10,200 recipients. The magazine deals with tax issues for the South African market. [6] In 2014, in comparison to the global average top rate of 32%, South Africa’s top personal income tax rate of 40% was high, and in comparison to the global average corporate tax rate of 24%, South Africa's was 28%.

  8. South African company law - Wikipedia

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    Company portal. Law portal. v. t. e. South African company law is that body of rules which regulates corporations formed under the Companies Act. [1] A company is a business organisation which earns income by the production or sale of goods or services. This entry also covers rules by which partnerships and trusts are governed in South Africa ...

  9. Tax noncompliance - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Tax noncompliance is a range of activities that are unfavorable to a government's tax system. This may include tax avoidance, which is tax reduction by legal means, and tax evasion which is the illegal non-payment of tax liabilities. [1] The use of the term "noncompliance" is used differently by different authors. [2]