Advising clients on cross-border matters requires a thorough understanding of South Africa’s tax residency rules and evolving SARS practices which impact individuals earning foreign income or relocating abroad. This webinar will provide tax professionals and financial advisors with a clear, practical framework for navigating these ongoing complexities and ensuring internationally mobile clients remain compliant while optimising their South African tax position.
We will explore why accurately determining a client’s South African tax residency status, in substance over form, is critical, how Double Taxation Agreements (a DTA) can be utilised to cease tax residency, and the practical application of the so-called “tie-breaker” test rules.
In addition, the session will cover the role and importance of Tax Residency Certificates, how to identify when the DTA process should be considered, and key strategies for managing tax risks for clients earning foreign income or relocating internationally.
EVENT DETAILS
Date:
23 June 2026
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be discussed:
- Why assessing your client’s South African tax residency is critical
- Ceasing tax residency via the DTA process
- Practical application of the “tie-breaker” test rules
- The role and significance of Tax Residency Certificates
- Identifying when to advise clients to consider the DTA process
- Managing tax risks for clients earning foreign income or relocating abroad
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners & Consultants
Financial Managers & Accountants
Expat Tax Specialists
Corporate Tax Advisors
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Meet The Speakers
Delano Abdoll
Legal Manager: Cross-Border Taxation
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Delano Abdoll is a highly skilled attorney admitted to the High Court of South Africa, with extensive knowledge and expertise in tax law. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Law, a Bachelor of Laws, and a Master of Laws degree in Procedural Law, all obtained from the University of Pretoria. Delano has a strong focus on tax residency planning and individual cross-border taxation, making him an expert in dealing with complex tax issues faced by individuals who live and work across international borders. With his comprehensive understanding of tax residency laws and SARS regulations, he is able to provide exceptional advice and support to clients in need of expert tax planning and management.
John-Paul Fraser
Team Lead: Cross-Border Taxation
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John-Paul Fraser is employed at Tax Consulting South Africa as the Team Lead: Cross-Border Taxation and is an Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, having completed his BCom Law Degree LLB Degree.
He is in the process of being admitted to the office of Notary Public and is completing his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) through the University of Suffolk in England.
John-Paul specialises in cross-border investment and taxation and has found a passion in the technicalities and relief offered under the current international tax treaties and providing tailored and personal tax strategies for those ranging from the simplest of affairs all the way to complex cross-border tax planning is employed at Tax Consulting South Africa as the Team Lead: Cross-Border Taxation and is an Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, having completed his BCom Law Degree LLB Degree.
He is in the process of being admitted to the office of Notary Public and is completing his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) through the University of Suffolk in England. John-Paul specialises in cross-border investment and taxation and has found a passion in the technicalities and relief offered under the current international tax treaties and providing tailored and personal tax strategies for those ranging from the simplest of affairs all the way to complex cross-border tax planning.
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