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65 cents per litre March petrol price spike coming your way
The increase in all fuel prices comes despite the upturn in the Rand against the Dollar.
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Latest Level 1 Regulations – everything you must know
South Africa has moved from an Adjusted Level 3 lockdown to Level 1.
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Public service must be depoliticised, says Ramaphosa
‘All too often, people have been hired into and promoted to key positions for which they are neither suitable nor…
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Budget Comment
Although there was no decrease in the corporate tax rate stated in the budget speech, CEO of the Chas Everitt…
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NSFAS finalising checks on funding applications
The financial aid scheme has received an unprecedented number of applications compared to previous years, with approximately 730 000 online…
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What to do when listing times change
In the real estate market, sometimes listing times change and this is what it means for the individual seller or…
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After winning trains tender, I had to pay ANC R80-million – Swifambo boss
Swifambo Rail is behind the infamous ‘tall train’ controversy. Under Lucky Montana – then CEO of Prasa – Swifambo Rail…
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Tax man targets the rich with new Sars unit
‘For Sars to continue to provide a customised and seamless service to various categories of taxpayers, we are establishing a…
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Alcohol, tobacco industries slam new ‘punishing’ taxes
The industries are already on their knees due to the impact of the alcohol and tobacco sales bans.
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Section 12J property investments – calling last rounds on the tax break
Investment into a Section 12J registered fund qualifies for a 100% tax refund. How does this work?
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Personal touch becoming increasingly important in real estate
The pandemic has changed the way most businesses do things and real estate is no exception.
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How to interpret and react to property listing times
The market either favours the buyer or the seller and the listing time is the best way to measure this.











