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South Africa's closure of a tax loophole that benefited global discount e-commerce retailers Shein and Temu is starting to ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSouth Africa’s SMMEs are flying blind in a changing global orderSmall businesses are yet again expected to absorb the shocks of stalling growth, economic policy and diplomacy.
The South African Revenue Services (Sars) believes new e-commerce regulations for international players like Temu and Shein ...
South Africa is not on course to meet its emission targets, and the OECD has suggest raising the carbon tax despite the ...
The National Treasury says it’s not financially viable to expand the basket of goods zero-rated for VAT, and that adding high ...
When Ramaphosa highlighted the fact that crime, and rural crime in particular, has an impact on all South Africans and that ...
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNShein and Temu feel the heat as South Africa closes tax loopholeThe South African Revenue Service ended the practice known as de minimis, a move that is benefiting local retailers.
He may have survived a bruising encounter with Donald Trump, but the veteran ANC politician is facing forbidding challenges ...
At Zoholics Johannesburg, the first of two Zoholics events that Zoho hosted in South Africa this week, Zoho made several ...
We now have confirmation from local retailers that Temu and Shein are losing their advantage in South Africa due to much ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: No Plans to Reform South Africa's Mineral Royalty Regime - President RamaphosaGovernment remains committed to ensuring that South Africa continues to benefit equitably from its mineral wealth, while reaffirming that there are no current plans to reform the country's mineral ...
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