WEBINAR
New SARS Guide
a comprehensive overview of Donations Tax
29 NOVEMBER 2024
10:00 - 11:00 SA TIME
R180
ZOOM
1 CPD POINT
SARS’ Guide: Manage Donations Tax (released 1 November 2024) highlights essential tax considerations for donations, with practical tips to ensure compliance.
WEBINAR STARTS IN:
- Topics we will be covering include:
- What constitutes a Donation
- Donations Tax, Exemptions, Timing, Practical Considerations
- Deemed Donations, including Trusts and s7C
- CGT Attribution Rules (Eighth Schedule)
- Comparison with Estate Duty
- Normal Tax Consequences of a Donation
- This webinar is for:
- Tax Professionals and Advisors
- Individuals making or receiving donations
- Estate planners and trustees
- Business owners considering charitable donations
- Business/Legal Compliance Officers
- Anyone seeking to understand the impact of Donations Tax on their financial planning.
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Join Us for an Engaging Session on Donations Tax. Secure your spot by registering now!
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MEET THE PRESENTERS:
Sidney Fletcher
Senior Manager of Trust and Deceased Estate Compliance at Tax Consulting SA
Sidney is a versatile and results-driven qualified Senior Tax Practitioner. He has more than 20 years of experience working for SARS and was responsible for Taxpayer Education for a big part of that period. He is a dedicated professional with extensive knowledge and his affinity for Individual Taxes makes him an excellent tax planner and skilled at tax optimisation. Committed to the best care for clients through transparent communication. Skilled in negotiation with a strong ability to problem solve to assist clients with tax problems.
Catherine Fourie
HEAD OF CPD CONSORTIUM
Catherine is a Chartered Accountant (CA(SA)) and tax practitioner who completed her articles at Deloitte in 2003. After three secondments to the United States of America and Canada, she rejoined Deloitte as audit manager for four years, whereafter she has been a lecturer on the BCom Accounting programme with the Nelson Mandela University for 15 years until early 2024. Her main subjects were Taxation, Auditing and Ethics and Corporate Governance, as well as lecturing on the MCom (Taxation) program. She has a deep passion for teaching to which she has dedicated most of her professional career, especially fundamental principles. She implemented innovative learning and teaching practices, both online and hybrid/flexible; always ensuring impactful learning. As a member of the SAICA Digital Acumen Working Group she has always been passionate about innovation and resilience, which are both essential for the sustainability and growth of the modern professional. With the many students which have been through her lectures, she is excited to now bring digital innovation to the upskilling of professionals who work in the ever-changing landscape of tax and accounting. Her approach and style is one of ensuring a sound technical base, from where she quickly makes tax and accounting highly practical and relevant; delivering immediate value for anyone attending her training sessions.