Do social influencers have to pay tax?

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BUSINESS NEWS – The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has noted information circulating in public regarding taxation of social influencers. SARS wishes to clarify its position with respect

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Zimbabwe: ZIMRA’s New Presumptive Vehicle Taxes Could Push Prices Up, Worsen Poverty – Legislator

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[New Zimbabwe] The Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA)’s newly introduced presumptive taxes will burden vulnerable citizens already struggling with stagnant salaries and rising living costs, Norton legislator Richard Tsvangirayi has...

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Nigeria: Nigeria, Angola to Sign 15 Agreements

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[Daily Trust] No fewer than 15 Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) will be signed at the ongoing 5th session of the Nigeria-Angola Bilateral Economic Joint Commission (BEJC), which began in...

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South Africa: E-Hailing Drivers Could Face Jail Time in New Crackdown

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[Scrolla] Drivers need licences, panic buttons, clean criminal records and professional driving permits to operate legally from October. The new law follows violent attacks on drivers including the recent...

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South Africa: Anthony Lost His Legs but Found His Purpose Helping Disabled Children

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[Scrolla] Anthony Kwinika visits schools to talk about drug abuse, teenage pregnancy and crime affecting young people today. His group helps disabled youth access training programmes, internships and workshops...

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Namibia: Agriculture Ministry Pumps N$28 Million Into Small-Scale Farming

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[Namibian] The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Water and Land Reform has allocated over N$28 million to boost food security, enhance production and productivity, and build climate resilience among small-scale...

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Namibia: Finance Ministry to End Payroll Deduction System for Civil Servants

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[Namibian] The Ministry of Finance will discontinue all discretionary payroll deductions for government employees, with the Payroll Deduction Management System (PDMS) scheduled to shut down on 30 November.

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Zimbabwe: Harare Residents Rally Against Council’s Sale of Otto Road to Mnangagwa’s Son – Warn of Impact to Vulnerable Groups

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[New Zimbabwe] HIGHLANDS residents are up in arms with the Harare City Council over the planned sale of a public road in the suburb to an individual believed to...

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South Africa: Dial-a-Ride Is an Example of Good Service

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[GroundUp] City of Cape Town should nurture it, not cut it

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