WEBINAR
Ethics in Taxation
A Reflective Workshop
- 10 December 2024
- 10:00 - 11:00 SA Time
- R180
- ZOOM
- 1 CPD POINT
Tax professionals are held to a high standard by both SARS and their Recognised Controlling Bodies. Maintaining the highest level of ethics and compliance is essential. This reflective session will focus on the following themes:
- Definition of Ethics
- Recap: The fundamental principles that underpin a professional ethics framework
- Reflections on the Tax Practitioner compliance framework:
- Tax Administration Action Act No 28 of 2011 Chapter 18 Registration of tax Practitioners and reporting of unprofessional conduct
- Interpretation Note 132 (published 29 July 2024)
- SARS Guide: Criteria for the registration of tax practitioners (effective date 11 October 2024)
- Key considerations arising from case law in 2024, including:
- Naraidu v The State (894/2023) [2024] ZASCA 139 (16 October 2024)
- Christoffel Hendrik Wiese and Others v CSARS (1307/2022) [2024] ZASCA 111 (12 July 2024)
- Snyman v De Kooker N O and Others (400/2023) [2024] ZASCA 119 (2 August 2024)
- Closing reflections and interactive question and answer discussion
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MEET THE PRESENTERS:
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.
Roxshanna du Toit
Independent Trust and Fiduciary Services Expert & CPD Project Coordinator
Roxshanna is a seasoned tax professional and was until February 2024 the Head of Tax, Standard Trust Limited. As one of the market’s largest leading fiduciary services providers, she worked daily on complex matters pertaining to tax and accounting for trusts, deceased estates and the commercial and family interests which necessarily comes therewith. She has a BCom (Taxation Honours) and also served as a lead representative for the Banking Association of South Africa (BASA) in providing input to SARS directly as impacts the fiduciary arena. Her interest sphere is streamlined solutions to overcome the administrative and operational challenges of trustees, accountants, tax practitioners and executors. She considers herself as a practical generalist who excels in getting the job done, and she has been involved in untangling, resolving and ensuring compliance of some of the largest and most complex South African and international trusts, estates and family structures. Her decision to start her own practice allows her to expand her professional horizon as well as spend more quality time with her son.