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A Practical Guide to the Double Taxation Agreement Process with SARS
25 June 2025
10:00 – 11:15am
(SA TIme)
R180.00
Free to package holders
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Advising clients with foreign income or those considering emigration requires a solid understanding of South Africa’s Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) process. This focused session will equip tax professionals and financial advisors with a practical overview of how to guide clients through the DTA process with SARS and mitigate the risk of dual taxation.
We will unpack when and how the DTA process should be applied, how to use the tie-breaker test effectively, and the importance of obtaining Tax Residency Certificates. Walk away with the technical insights and practical know-how to ensure compliant tax planning strategies for your clients with cross-border considerations.
Key topics of discussion:
Why your client’s South African tax residency status matters
Ceasing tax residency via the Double Taxation Agreement
Practical application of the Tie-Breaker Test
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 attend:
- Tax practitioners and tax consultants
- Accountants
- Auditors
- Bookkeepers
- Financial Managers
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MEET THE PRESENTERS

John-Paul Fraser
Lead: Cross-Border Taxation | 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.

Mornay Bornman
Expatriate Tax Specialist
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Mornay Bornman is employed at Tax Consulting South Africa as an Expatriate Tax Specialist, and Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, having completed his BA (Law) Degree and LLB Degree (cum laude). Mornay has a growing interest in Expatriate Tax, and is actively developing his expertise in the field, particularly in the complexities of cross-border taxation. He is passionate about understanding how the international legal framework governs the allocation taxing rights of income and assets across different tax jurisdictions.