Written by Marc
Posted 25 March 2013
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Posted 25 March 2013
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Posted 24 March 2013
I will be leaving for Malaysia on 20 August 2013 for an undefined period but for at least three years.
So according to the SA-Malaysia double tax arrangement I will be a Malaysian tax resident and subsequently a South African non-resident for tax purposes.
Does the above still hold if, even though I will be working and earning income in Malaysia, I will be paid in Rands in South Africa i.e.my employer will pay me in my South African bank account for the work done in its Malaysia ...
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Posted 22 March 2013
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Posted 21 March 2013
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Posted 20 March 2013
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Posted 18 March 2013
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Posted 15 March 2013
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Posted 14 March 2013
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Posted 14 March 2013
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Posted 12 March 2013
Your depreciation calculator - is it up to date in terms of percentages allowed etc?
Second question - I am a sole prop. I know that I can deduct business expenses (not permanently employed), but I am not sure about the installment that I pay for the vehicle (HP). Can I deduct for tax purposes since I use the car for business.
Last question - if the above deduction is allowed, can I also add depreciation of the vehicle to the 'basket' or is it a matter of either or?
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Posted 12 March 2013
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Posted 12 March 2013
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Posted 12 March 2013
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Posted 12 March 2013
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Posted 11 March 2013
I am resident in SA, but from 2014 I want to try a new life whereby I spend 6 months (winter!!) out of the country each year. During this time I would be earning some money through freelance online work for various individuals or companies from various parts of the world, plus I would be getting rental income from two properties in South Africa. While in South Africa (during summer), I would continue this online work, and do some other ad-hoc freelance work for South African companies, or be ear...
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Posted 11 March 2013
Just read your post about "how do i know if i am a tax resident" great article, but lead to a few questions?
I am a US citizen, got a job offer in SA, how do I ensure I am not considered a resident, other than not staying in SA for 91 consecutive days over 5 years, is there something I need to be stating during my work permit application? Do I need to actually keep an address in the US? If yes, how and when do I have to show proof, are my credit card bills sufficient to show residence in the US?...