
BREAKING NEWS
2025 Draft Tax Bills
and Draft Regulations Released

The 2025 Draft Tax Bills and Draft Regulations, released on August 16, 2025, proposes important business critical updates that will impact tax planning, compliance, and advisory services for accountants and tax professionals.
The Draft Bills impact critical areas affecting both your practice and your clients’ businesses. We have done the heavy lifting, breaking the proposed amendments down into the key points you need to know.
Skip the fine print and get straight to the essentials! Join us for a key session, presented in collaboration with Tax Consulting South Africa and the South African Institute of Taxation.

BREAKING NEWS
2025 Draft Tax Bills
and Draft Regulations Released

The 2025 Draft Tax Bills and Draft Regulations, released on August 16, 2025, proposes important business critical updates that will impact tax planning, compliance, and advisory services for accountants and tax professionals.
The Draft Bills impact critical areas affecting both your practice and your clients’ businesses. We have done the heavy lifting, breaking the proposed amendments down into the key points you need to know.
Skip the fine print and get straight to the essentials! Join us for a key session, presented in collaboration with Tax Consulting South Africa and the South African Institute of Taxation.
Key Takeaways:
This session will offer essential insights into the key elements of the 2025 Draft Tax Bills and Draft Regulations, covering:
- Proposed amendments to the attribution rules under s7(5) and 25B
- Reducing the threshold for the ring fencing of assessed losses
- Cross border tax treatment of retirement funds
- Providing for a customs and excise voluntary disclosure programme
- Clarity on the meaning of “bona fide inadvertent error”
- Important proposed changes to the Value Added Tax Act
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners, Tax Consultants & Tax Attorneys
This is a sentence.Accountants and Auditors
Financial Advisors, Directors and Business Owners
Business and Legal Compliance Officers
Key Takeaways:
This session will offer essential insights into the key elements of the 2025 Draft Tax Bills and Draft Regulations, covering:
- Proposed amendments to the attribution rules under s7(5) and 25B
- Reducing the threshold for the ring fencing of assessed losses
- Cross border tax treatment of retirement funds
- Providing for a customs and excise voluntary disclosure programme
- Clarity of the “bona fide inadvertent error”
- Important proposed changes to the Value Added Tax Act
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners, Tax Consultants & Tax Attorneys
This is a sentence.Accountants and Auditors
Financial Advisors, Directors and Business Owners
Business and Legal Compliance Officers
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Meet The Speakers

Jashwin Baijoo
Associate Director and Head of Strategic Engagement & Compliance
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Jashwin Baijoo is the Associate Director and Head of Strategic Engagement and Compliance, at Tax Consulting South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
He holds both an LLB, and LLM degree, specialising in International Tax and Business Law, and is an admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa.
Jashwin moved from pure practice of law to the consulting industry several years ago and has entrenched himself within the sphere of tax law, holding the designations of Master Tax Practitioner and Professional Tax Specialist (SA), whilst sitting on both the SAIPA Tax Committee and SAIT Board of Directors.
With both practical litigation and consulting experience, Jashwin heads up the SARS Engagement segment of the business, including tax debt relief and SARS negotiations.
On the international tax side of things, Jashwin engages primarily on cases specifically dealing with the elements of cross-border taxation, corporate incorporations and compliance, and international regulatory applications.

Micaela Paschini
Team Lead: Tax Legal
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Micaela Paschini, is an Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa and Team Lead: Tax Legal at Tax Consulting South Africa. With her expertise in tax law, she provides strategic legal insights on complex tax matters, including corporate tax, employment tax, VAT, and cross-border transactions. Her experience extends to tax structuring, SARS engagement, and compliance advisory for both local and international clients.

Gert van Heerden
Head: Technical Practitioner Relations & Support
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Gert van Heerden is dedicated to supporting tax practitioners and fostering strong professional relationships in his role as the Head of Technical Practitioner Relations & Support. With a background that includes valuable experience gained at the South African Revenue Service and the Office of the Tax Ombud, Gert has developed a deep understanding of the important role fair and reasonable tax administration plays in facilitating the interactions between SARS and its stakeholders.
Throughout his career, Gert has focused on providing practical and effective support to ensure compliance and efficiency within the tax industry.
Gert is dedicated to contributing to the growth and development of the tax community and strives to make a positive impact on the tax environment.
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