Refresh and Update:
2026 Expatriate Tax Overview
The taxation of South African Citizens working abroad and foreigners working in the Republic has significant complexities and is increasingly subject to SARS scrutiny.
This webinar provides an overview of the most important considerations in respect of RSA tax residency and cross-border transactions for individual taxpayers, including recent amendments and serves as an introduction to the 2026 Expatriate Tax Technical Sessions which will be held for these essential topics in 2026.
Date:
17 March 2026
Time:
10:00 - 11:30
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220
CPD Points:
1.5
Cost:
R220
CPD Points:
1.0
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be discussed:
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Definition of “resident”
- Ordinarily resident
- Physical Presence Test
- Double Tax Agreement - Ceasing residency
- Commencing and reinstatement of residency
- Section 10(1)(o)(ii) overview, residents working abroad
- Section 6quat overview
- Foreign Pensions
- Recent legislative amendments
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The non-resident tax return
- South African source income (s9 and common law principles)
- Capital gains tax and s35 withholding taxes
- Withholding taxes on interest and royalites
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Who Should Join?
Tax Practitioners & Consultants
Assisting clients earning offshore income, non-resident clients and those ceasing or reinstating RSA tax residency
Financial Managers & Accountants
Advising individuals with international tax exposure
Expat Tax Specialists
Providing guidance on cross-border income and emigration tax strategies
Corporate Tax Advisors
Assisting clients with structuring global operations tax efficiently
About The Speaker
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 being admitted to the office of Notary Public and is completing his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) through the University of Suffolk in England.
John-Paul specialises in cross-border investment and taxation and has found a passion in the technicalities and relief offered under the current international tax treaties and providing tailored and personal tax strategies for those ranging from the simplest of affairs all the way to complex cross-border tax planning 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 being admitted to the office of Notary Public and is completing his Masters in Business Administration (MBA) through the University of Suffolk in England. John-Paul specialises in cross-border investment and taxation and has found a passion in the technicalities and relief offered under the current international tax treaties and providing tailored and personal tax strategies for those ranging from the simplest of affairs all the way to complex cross-border tax planning.
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