Estate Duty
under the Lens
Correct interpretation and application of the Estate Duty Act is an essential part of the winding up of a deceased estate and requires a clear understanding of complex legislation and valuation rules.
The Estate Duty focus webinar line up will offer comprehensive guidance for ensuring that tax practitioners are well equipped for this important task.
Register for all three sessions for only R500!

Overview of the Estate Duty Act
Date:
5 November 2025
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R180.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Key Topics
- Legislative framework of the Estate Duty Act and key case law principles
- What constitutes an Estate (section 3)
- Deductions in determining the net value of the estate (section 4)
- Returns, assessment and payment
- Practical Considerations and examples
- Interactive Q&A
Key principles in the valuation of
Estate Property and winding up the Estate
Date:
12 November 2025
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R180.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Key Topics
- Determination of the Value of Property (section 5)
- Relationship between the Estate Duty Act and Income Tax Act
- Objections and queries from the Master/SARS
- Distributions to heirs and winding up
- Interactive Q&A
Complexities in Estate Duty
Date:
26 November 2025
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R180.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Key Topics
- Section 4(p) deductions in respect of amounts taken into account in the valuation of any company shares or member’s interest in a close corporation included as property in the estate in terms of s5(1)(f)bis
- How to calculate a section 4(q) deduction in respect of property accruing to a spouse where the surviving spouse is the residual heir
- The application of section 3(3)(e) in respect of excess retirement contributions
- The interplay between sections 11 (person liable for duty) and section 13 (right of recovery by executor) with section 3(3)(e)
- Interactive Q&A
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners
& Advisors
Assisting with estate duty compliance and planning
Accountants &
Auditors
Handling deceased estates and valuations
Fiduciary specialists and executors
Responsible for administering estates
Attorneys &
Legal Advisors
Involved in wills, succession, and estate planning
Financial Planners &
Wealth Managers
Guiding clients on intergenerational wealth transfer
About The Speaker
Philip Cilliers is admitted as an attorney, notary, and conveyancer. He specialises in providing expert legal counsel and representation in all matters related to estates, with a deep understanding of the intricacies of estate law and a commitment to a personalised service.
He is dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of estate planning and administration with confidence giving the clients peace of mind.
Philip obtained his B.Com(law) and LLB degrees from the University of Pretoria, where he also later completed his Master’s Degree in Trusts and Estate Law. He is also the revising author of the 2025 edition of Meyerowitz on Administration of Estates and their Taxation, a leading reference in the field.

Estate duty remains one of the most complex areas in tax law, and errors can have significant consequences. Join our upcoming three Estate Duty Webinars and gain clarity you need.
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