Interested parties have been called upon to make recommendations to the national minimum wage , which will be considered.
As the South African government scrambles to make the necessary regulatory changes to keep the country off the global 'grey list' of countries at high risk for money laundering and terrorism financing, analysts and economic experts say that it may…
SARS has more information at its disposal than taxpayers think, experts warn; The National Prosecuting Authority has two weeks to meet its own deadline to take high-profile state capture cases to court; The City of Joburg's billing issues continue to…
In a record-high inflationary economy, one's happiness can be affected when we see prices going up, while our money's purchasing power continues to decrease - in other words your money today will not go as far tomorrow.
South Africa’s National Treasury has voiced its opposition to a campaign by the Department of Social Development and civil rights groups for stipends to be paid to millions of the country’s poorest citizens on a permanent basis.
Speaking at a keynote address for the ACI Financial Markets Association, the deputy governor of the South African Reserve Bank said there are two variables that need to be considered when assessing the likeliness of a spiral risk
National Treasury acting director-general Ismail Momoniat says that South Africans can expect carbon tax and sin taxes to continue to escalate as local and global challenges continue to put pressure on the economy.
The RMB/BER Business Confidence Index (BCI) eased slightly further from 42 to 39 in the third quarter - meaning that 61% of respondents are unsatisfied with prevailing business conditions.
National Treasury acting director-general Ismail Momoniat comments on the ANC proposal to tax the wealthy to pay for a basic income grant in South Africa.
Tax experts flag South Africa's shrinking tax base; Home Affairs u-turns on new skill visa process; the political mess in Joburg's council is a precursor to politics in South Africa post-2024; and Zuma resorts to intimidation against journalists and pr...