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New VAT Thresholds: Thinking of Deregistering?

New VAT Thresholds: Thinking of Deregistering?

“Renette Oosthuizen, small business owner from Gauteng, had this tip: ‘Minister Godongwana, please increase the VAT registration threshold for small businesses to R2 million. The R1 million threshold has not kept pace with the cost of doing business.’” (Budget Speech...

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Why Your Cash Flow Problems May Be Down to Your Behaviour

Why Your Cash Flow Problems May Be Down to Your Behaviour

“Never take your eyes off the cash flow because it’s the lifeblood of business.” (Richard Branson) Ask any business analyst about recurring cash flow challenges and you’ll often hear them say, “It’s not that the business is short of money, it’s that money arrives too...

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How Your Payment Terms Could be Damaging Your Business

How Your Payment Terms Could be Damaging Your Business

“Beware of little expenses; a small leak will sink a great ship.” (Benjamin Franklin) Extending 30-, 60- or 90-day payment terms may seem like a simple trick to help your sales teams convert sales, smooth negotiations and boost customer service. What you may not...

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Management Accounts: A Strategic Tool for Business Success

Management Accounts: A Strategic Tool for Business Success

“Accounting is the language of business.” (Warren Buffett) Increasingly, banks and other organisations are requiring businesses to submit up-to-date management accounts when applying for finance. This is because these compact financial reports enable business analysis...

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Busting the Accounting Myths That are Burying Your Business

Busting the Accounting Myths That are Burying Your Business

“People with limited understanding of business think that it’s all about making profits. But those who actually run businesses know that it’s all about managing cash flows.” (Cedric Chin, entrepreneur and management training consultant) Most business owners aren’t...

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How to Untangle Your Personal and Business Finances

How to Untangle Your Personal and Business Finances

“Mixing personal and business finances might seem harmless, but it’s a costly mistake that can lead to tax headaches, legal risks, and financial chaos.” (Amanda Painter) Mixing personal and business finances is so easy, particularly at the beginning. The company needs...

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VAT Increase Reversed

VAT Increase Reversed

The National Treasury has announced that the VAT increase will not be implemented on 01 May 2025, and the VAT rate will therefore remain at 15%. The media statement released can be found here. Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have any further queries....

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Budget 2025: The Minister of Finance Wants to Hear from You!

Budget 2025: The Minister of Finance Wants to Hear from You!

“Together, government and business can drive the messages that matter most, which are those of resilience, opportunity, and shared prosperity.” (Minister of Finance, January 2025) Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has invited the public to share suggestions on the...

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Optimising Cash Flow for Small Businesses

Optimising Cash Flow for Small Businesses

Cash flow keeps a business ticking day to day. For small businesses, it’s even more important because they don’t have big reserves to fall back on like the big companies. Cash flow isn’t just about how much money is coming in; it’s about making sure there’s enough on...

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SARS detects a high number of suspicious VAT registrations

SARS detects a high number of suspicious VAT registrations

VAT SARS detects a high number of suspicious VAT registrations SARS has indicated that R381 billion in refunds were paid in the fiscal year 2022/23, of which R319 billion were VAT refunds. With the substantial increase in applications for VAT registrations, SARS has...

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Budget Speech 2022 | How it affects you and your business

Budget Speech 2022 | How it affects you and your business

In his 2022 budget speech, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana revealed a more positive picture for government’s finances. The South African Revenue Service took in R182 billion more than expected in the past year. These stronger revenues allowed the Minister to...

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Crypto Assets – Part 2

Crypto Assets – Part 2

Article written by: Clyde von Willingh Part 2 article Please contact us for assistance: Tel: +27 (0)21 683 4834 | mdacc@mdacc.co.za | www.mdacc.co.za Clyde von Willingh | Senior Auditor | clyde.vonwillingh@mdacc.co.za...

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Crypto Assets – Part 1

Crypto Assets – Part 1

Article written by: Clyde von Willingh Part 1 article Please contact us for assistance: Tel: +27 (0)21 683 4834 | mdacc@mdacc.co.za | www.mdacc.co.za Clyde von Willingh | Senior Auditor | clyde.vonwillingh@mdacc.co.za...

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