Tax Technical
Expatriate Tax, the section 10(1)(o)(ii) Exemption
Whether you are a tax practitioner with clients who are South African residents working abroad, or someone looking to expand your knowledge on key aspects of cross-border tax issues, join us for a comprehensive session on the section 10(1)(o)(ii) exemption.
Date:
21 April 2026
Time:
10:00-11:30
Platform:
Zoom
Cost:
R220
CPD Points:
1.5
Cost:
R220
CPD Points:
1.5
This session will cover the key aspects of the section 10(1)(o)(ii) exemption, focusing on who qualifies and when. It will address common pitfalls and misconceptions around the application of the exemption, as well as the serious consequences of non-compliance. Whether advising clients or expanding your tax knowledge, this session provides the practical insights needed to navigate this complex area of expatriate taxation.
Key topics
In this session, the following key topics will be discussed:
- Overview of the section 10(1)(o)(ii) Exemption
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Essential Principles of the section, and Interpretation Note 15 (Issue 4), including:
- Qualification Criteria for the exemption
- Employment, remuneration and services rendered
- Days Test
- Limitation of the exemption
- Apportionment of remuneration
- Unpacking Common Misunderstandings
- Practical Compliance Guidance
- Consequences of Non-compliance
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Who Should Join?
Tax practitioners working with South African residents living and working abroad
Individuals seeking to understand the tax implications of working abroad and the section 10(1)(o)(ii) exemption.
Professionals interested in enhancing their knowledge of cross-border tax issues and compliance.
Those responsible for managing tax returns or advising clients on South African tax matters related to overseas work.
Meet The Speakers
Thokozile Kumalo
Tax Consultant
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Thokozile Kumalo is a Tax Consultant at Tax Consulting South Africa, specialising in Individual Tax Returns and Tax Return Services. A registered Tax Technician Practitioner (TTP) with the South African Institute of Taxation (SAIT), Thokozile holds a Bachelor of Accounting degree from the University of Johannesburg. Since starting her tax career in 2021, she has developed strong expertise in Trusts, Deceased Estates, and Individual Taxation, gained through her previous role at Standard Trust Limited. Thokozile’s focus is on delivering clear tax solutions for individuals, ensuring compliance with regulations and addressing complex tax matters. Committed to professional growth, she has earned a Professional Certificate in Estates and Trust Administration and continues to expand her knowledge in taxation.
Bradley Mabuse
Tax Consultant
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Bradley Mabuse is a Tax Consultant at Tax Consulting South Africa, having started his tax career in 2021. A registered Tax Technician with the South African Institute of Taxation (SAIT), Bradley specialises in expatriate taxation, corporate tax, and individual tax matters. He is committed to expanding his expertise and is currently pursuing a postgraduate qualification to obtain the Tax Advisor designation, alongside further studies in accounting. Bradley provides clients with effective tax solutions, with a particular focus on individual tax planning and compliance.
Catherine Fourie
Head of CPD Consortium CA(SA) and Chartered Tax Advisor
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Catherine Fourie is the Head of CPD Consortium. She is a CA(SA) and Chartered Tax Advisor and completed her MCom (Taxation) in 2016. Previously an audit manager at Deloitte, she was a lecturer in the BCom Accounting program at Nelson Mandela University (NMU) for 15 years until 2024 and has served on various non-profit Boards.
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