Ultimately, a vote for Harris is a vote against the extremism and corruption of Trump, but it is not necessarily a vote for a more just or ethical foreign policy
The budget is expected to lay out plans to raise R15bn in revenue, amid a commodity-induced slump This content is restricted to registered users and subscribers. Get Your Free…
Increases will be announced in the new year to raise an additional R15 billion in revenue
As modern life becomes more complex, the size of civil services grows — and so does the wage bill
This year’s budget will be a balancing act, but the treasury needs to prioritise restoring South Africans economic agency
Political parties and trade unions are asking the finance minister to address the growing national debt crisis and to extend the R350 grant
The social costs of fossil fuel combustion are about R550-billion a year, according to a new report
Local firms have struggled to adapt to the regulatory environment and the dynamics of an unpredictable market
The Colombian government’s violent repression of political dissent is dangerous
The reason may be that the messages reinforce popular perceptions that corruption is pervasive and insurmountable. In doing so, they encourage apathy and acceptance rather than…
Global food companies avoid paying taxes by shifting profits around the world. Finance Uncovered reports on the case of Icelandic fishing giant Samherji’s operations in Namibia
Choosing this path would create work for many while also building the infrastructure that the country needs
The revenue service is expecting another year of tax undercollection thanks to weak economic growth and strained consumers.
Eskom is spending R4.5m more on coal each day because of contracts that are lucrative for certain producers
The tax break, which came into effect on August 1, could benefit around two million youths in the country
Alternative thinking suggests that countries could use different ways to tax errant multinationals
Often, owners of struggling businesses agree gladly to being bought out
Multinationals and their subsidiaries must be treated as single entities — and taxed locally
For the first time, tax data has been made available to try to assess just how much is owned by how many
How debt-saddled leaders are escaping public scrutiny of their liabilities to the taxman.