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SARS wants to cut a taxpayer lifeline

20 January at 09:11 AM, via Daily Investor

SARS is testing the limits of the Tax Court by seeking to increase disputed assessments after prescription, an approach that could leave taxpayers worse off for having challenged an assessment.

Say goodbye to South Africa’s economy as you know it

20 January at 08:10 AM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s 2026 outlook is its strongest in years, driven by domestic reforms, fiscal and monetary improvement, favourable global conditions, and rising confidence in local assets despite lingering political risks.

Eskom’s biggest customers are kissing it goodbye

20 January at 07:16 AM, via Daily Investor

South African miners are increasingly investing in renewable self-generation to escape soaring Eskom electricity prices that threaten competitiveness and profitability.

Government failures bleeding South Africa dry

19 January at 18:30 PM, via Daily Investor

South Africa’s illicit cigarette market has boomed in recent years at the expense of the legitimate market, putting thousands of jobs on the line.

Department of Tourism did not pay safety monitors

19 January at 17:00 PM, via Newsday

Several hundred South African youth had a dim festive season after the Department of Tourism failed to pay their stipends for working as Tourism Safety Monitors.

South Africans are falling into a trap

19 January at 15:21 PM, via Daily Investor

Lifestyle pressure and easy access to credit are pushing young South Africans into bad debt, which can lead to long-term financial strain, damaged credit records and delayed wealth creation.

Parties demand answers over Iran role in a SANDF naval exercise

19 January at 11:59 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The Democratic Alliance and ActionSA have called for a formal investigation after Defence Minister Angie Motshekga confirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa had issued instructions barring Iran’s participation

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