Refresh and Update:
Home Office Expenses
Claiming home office expenses requires a clear understanding of the relevant provisions of the Income Tax Act. As tax practitioners prepare for the 2026 tax year end, the correct interpretation of the law, along with understanding the supporting documentation requirements for this important deduction is essential.
Date:
22 January 2026
Time:
10:00 - 11:00
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220
CPD Points:
1.0
Cost:
R220
CPD Points:
1.0
Gain clarity on the tax treatment of home office expenses, and differences between sole traders, independent contractors, and employees and holders of office.
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be discussed:
- Key principles: s11 read with s23 of the Income Tax Act No.58 of 1962
- Sole traders and independent contractors
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Interpretation Note 28 (Issue 3) DEDUCTIONS OF HOME OFFICE EXPENSES INCURRED BY PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT OR PERSONS HOLDING AN OFFICE (4 March 2022)
- Sections 11(a), 11(d), 23(b), and 23(m)
- Commission earners (meaning of “mainly”), implications
- Deductibility of mortgage interest
- Deductibility of insurance expenses
- Practical examples - Disposal of property – CGT consequences with practical example
- Q&A and discussion session
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Who Should Join?
Business Owner
Director of a Company
Financial Manager
Accountant or
Bookkeeper
Tax Practitioner, Tax Consultant
or Tax Advisor
Employee or Independent Contractor seeking to claim home office expenses
Meet The Speakers
Robyn Gilbert
Individual Tax Team Manager
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Robyn Gilbert leads the individual tax team at Tax Consulting South Africa, bringing her expertise in tax filing and individual tax compliance. Her extensive knowledge and experience allows her to navigate the complexities of High Net Worth Individual tax planning and submissions.
Robyn has a wealth of experience assisting expatriates from diverse backgrounds, including local South African tax residents, financially emigrated individuals, seafarers, and others with their filing obligations in South Africa. Her skills make her adept at managing filing obligations of all types.
Catherine Fourie
Head of CPD Consortium
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Catherine Fourie CA(SA), MCom (Taxation) is the Head of CPD Consortium and, until early 2024, served as a lecturer in the BCom Accounting program at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMU) for 15 years. As an experienced lecturer, Catherine combines her extensive academic background with practical expertise in accounting and finance. Her comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of the field enhances her approach to professional development.
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