Expatriate Tax Focus:
Ceasing Residency through Financial Emigration
For tax practitioners, accountants, and professional advisors assisting clients with tax emigration, understanding the complexities of ceasing residency by financial emigration is essential. This webinar will provide an in-depth review of the legal and tax implications surrounding the cessation of tax residency, focusing on key considerations, compliance requirements, and potential challenges.
Date:
19 May 2026
Time:
10:00 – 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Cost:
R220.00
CPD Points:
1.0
Key topics
Gain expert insights into how exit tax applies, the concept of deemed disposal, and best practices for managing tax obligations when ceasing South African tax residency. This session will equip professionals with the tools needed to guide clients through this intricate process and mitigate potential tax risks.
- Legislative overview
- Financial Emigration
- Ceasing residence with SARS
- Section 9H and its application, including the so called “exit tax”
- Taxation after ceasing residence
- Complexities and common challenges
- Recent changes to the legislation
Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners & Accountants
Expatriates or Individuals considering emigration
Financial Advisors
Legal & Immigration Consultantsemigration
Corporate Tax Managers
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Meet The Speakers
Nicolas Botha
Tax Team Compliance & Processing Manager
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Nicolas Botha, Tax Compliance & Processing Manager, brings extensive expertise in expatriate tax compliance, with a focus on South African tax residency and individual income tax profile analysis. His daily interactions with SARS have honed his deep understanding of their requirements and technical processes, particularly in the context of South Africans working abroad.
Mbalenhle Mahlaba
Expatriate Tax Attorney
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Mbalenhle Mahlaba is a distinguished legal professional with a dual academic background, holding a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree as well as a Bachelor of Commerce in Law (B.Com Law). As an admitted Attorney, Mbalenhle has demonstrated an unwavering passion for international tax law, specializing in outbound emigration and expatriate tax.
Mbalenhle has laid a solid foundation in legal studies, equipping herself with a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies surrounding international law and tax matters. Her expertise extends to providing strategic advice to clients, ensuring a seamless transition through the complex web of tax regulations associated with financial emigration and cessation of tax residency.