
2025 TLAB Unveiled:
Key Insights on Tax Amendments Impacting
Individuals, Savings & Employment

Get ready for impactful changes as South Africa introduces the 2025 Draft Tax Law Amendments Bill (2025 Draft TLAB), published on 16 August 2025. This webinar will explore significant updates affecting income tax, focusing on individuals, savings, and employment.
Key amendments include: Lowering the threshold for ring-fencing assessed losses and the cross-border tax treatment of retirement funds with the deletion of the exemption relating to foreign retirement funds. These changes will directly affect taxpayers, ushering in a new era of tax dynamics.
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2025 TLAB Unveiled:
Key Insights on Tax Amendments Impacting Individuals, Savings & Employment

Get ready for impactful changes as South Africa introduces the 2025 Draft Tax Law Amendments Bill (2025 Draft TLAB), published on 16 August 2025. This webinar will explore significant updates affecting income tax, focusing on individuals, savings, and employment.
Key amendments include: Lowering the threshold for ring-fencing assessed losses and the cross-border tax treatment of retirement funds with the deletion of the exemption relating to foreign retirement funds. These changes will directly affect taxpayers, ushering in a new era of tax dynamics.
Free To Package Subscribers!
Key Takeaways:
In this session, the following key topics will be covered:
- Understanding the cross-border treatment of retirement funds and the impact of the proposed deletion of the current exemption related to foreign retirement funds is critical, and requires those who once believed their retirement was secured, to adapt on an unprecedented short notice.
- Analyzing the changes to assessed loss ring-fencing: Lowered thresholds and implications for suspect trades, including the crypto sector.
- Evaluating the broader effects on individual taxpayers, savings, and employment dynamics.
- Preparing for the transition: Strategies and considerations for tax compliance and planning.
- Extended Q&A and discussion.
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners
Accountants
Tax Attorneys
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Meet The Speakers

John-Paul Fraser
Team Lead: Cross-Border Taxation
and Admitted Attorney
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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 completing his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) through the University of Suffolk in England. John-Paul specialises in cross-border taxation and has found a passion in the technicalities and relief offered under the international legal framework ensuring that tax treatment of income and assets are correctly allocated to the relevant tax jurisdictions.

Micaela Paschini
Team Lead: Tax Legal
and Admitted Attorney
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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 SA. 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.
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Join us in unpacking the implications of these amendments and prepare for their impact on your financial planning and compliance on shorter notice than taxpayers would have expected.
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