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  2. Taxation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In the 2018/19 fiscal year SARS collected R 1 287.7 billion (equivalent to US$ 86.4 billion) [5] in tax revenue, a figure R71.2 billion (or 5.8%) more than that from the previous fiscal year. In 2018/19 financial year, South Africa had a tax-to-GDP ratio of 26.2% that was only slightly more than the 25.9% in 2017/18.

  3. 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%.

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

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    Income Tax Act, 1994: 22: Restitution of Land Rights Act, 1994: 23: Public Protector Act, 1994: 24: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Sixth Amendment Act, 1994: 25: Mutual Banks Amendment Act, 1994: 26: Banks Amendment Act, 1994: 27: National Roads General Amendment Act, 1994: 28: Shipping and Civil Aviation Laws Rationalisation Act ...

  5. Expatriation tax - Wikipedia

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    The HEART Act, passed on 17 June 2008, created the new Section 877A, which imposed a substantially different expatriation tax from that of the earlier Section 877. [15] The new expatriation tax law, effective for calendar year 2009, defines "covered expatriates" as expatriates who have a net worth of $2 million, or a 5-year average income tax ...

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1920–1929

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    Tenants' Protection (Temporary) Act, 1920. 8. Customs Duties (Suspension) Act, 1920. 9. Constitution of the Senate Act, 1920. 10. Rand Water Board Statutes, 1903–1914 Amendment (Private) Act, 1920. 11. Natal and Transvaal Marriage Law Amendment Act, 1920.

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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.

  9. Courts of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Politics ofSouth Africa. The courts of South Africa are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the administration of justice in South Africa. They apply the law of South Africa and are established under the Constitution of South Africa or under Acts of the Parliament of South Africa. Despite South Africa's division into nine provinces ...