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Bookkeeping & Accounting

What are the requirements for keeping and maintaining proper accounting records in South Africa?

In South Africa, the requirements for keeping and maintaining proper accounting records are outlined in the Companies Act of 2008, the Income Tax Act of 1962, and the Generally Recognized Accounting Practice (GRAP) standards issued by the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for listed companies. 

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How can I avoid an audit by the tax authorities?

You can reduce the likelihood of an audit by tax authorities when filing your income tax return with the South African Revenue Service (SARS)

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Annual Financial Statements (AFS) 2023

Annual Financial Statements (AFS) 2023

Annual Financial statements report the financial position and performance of the entity for a specified period of 12 months

Get your 2023 Annual Financial Statements prepared professionally

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Monthly Bookkeeping

Monthly Bookkeeping - If you are the owner of a smaller business, monthly bookkeeping may have been all you required to keep accurate financial records and projections.

 

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VAT

Value-Added Tax is commonly known as VAT. VAT is an indirect tax on the consumption of goods and services in the economy. Revenue is raised for the government by requiring a business that carries on an enterprise, to register for VAT. In doing so, the business will charge VAT on supplies of goods and services made by it, on the importation of goods and on imported services (subject to certain conditions).

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Annual Financial Statements (AFS)

Annual Financial Statements refer to the annual presentation of the entity's financial performance.

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The benefits of having professionals managing your accounting and taxes

Your business’ financial management is just as important (if not, more so) as the value your company offers to the market. 

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