How Capital Gains Tax works in the UK

by Scott Brown | May 23, 2017

If you have assets in the UK and are looking to sell, or have sold them, you may have to pay Capital Gains Tax (CGT). Taxable assets can be an...

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Avoid having your Australian visa cancelled in 2017

by Sam Hopwood | May 17, 2017

Every year thousands of would-be immigrants and visitors to Australia have their visas cancelled by the Department of Immigration and Border P...

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How British citizenship applications are faster for partners of Ancestry visa holders

by John Dunn | May 16, 2017

It’s true – you can move to the UK with your partner if they hold a valid Ancestry visa. Many UK Ancestry visa holders don’t realise this, whi...

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SA tax payers and the Common Reporting Standard

by Niel Pretorius | May 4, 2017

Martha & the Vandellas’ hit released 40 years ago seems more apt than ever. A government keen on increasing tax revenues at all costs and new ...

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IR35 and public sector clients: How to avoid nasty tax surprises

by Staff Writer | Apr 20, 2017

New legislation introduced in April 2017 means that the IR35 status for contractors working for public sector clients will now be set by the c...

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South Africa’s sovereign debt downgrade and its implications

by Staff Writer | Apr 13, 2017

South Africa finds itself in the grip of a full-blown political crisis. In times like this, cool heads prevail and well-considered plan Bs are...

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