Monthly TaxCafé Discussion Forum: Resolving Current SARS Issues in Practice - February 2024


Date: Feb 14, 2024

CPD hours: 2 Hours

Time: 15:00 - 17:00

Event Type: Webinar

Presenter: Carmen Westermeyer
BCom (Honours Accounting) [UND] CA(SA)

This TaxCafé discussion forum will focus on resolving the current taxpayer issues experienced by tax practitioners. This discussion forum will provide an open dialogue and platform for tax practitioners to resolve current and “real-life” issues.

Overview

Grab a coffee, get comfortable and join us in the TaxCafé; a cozy online space to meet with like-minded individuals who experience the same challenges and gripes as you do. This was a virtual room full of ideas, real-life scenarios, and potential solutions, led by a specialist in the field. It was an ideal place to brainstorm and provide reciprocal peer support. Over 3,600 tax professionals tuned in to our monthly TaxCafé discussions in 2023.


Webinar Content

In the February TaxCafé we discussed the following:

  • Section 18A donations made by couple married in community of property - how do they work?
  • Can a Trust be registered for PAYE?
  • What are the tax implications of trading in a Trust?
  • How does the VDP programme work?
  • Functionality available to Tax Practitioners vs Individuals
  • Foreign pensions deducted by foreign employer for remote workers based in South Africa.
  • How do we translate amounts received in foreign currency.
  • Source of income and SARS's taxing rights
  • Disclosure of the solar incentives on the IRP6 - s6C vs s12BA
  • Potential error on tax returns regarding the interest exemption

Competencies Developed in this Webinar

After watching this discussion forum webinar, you will be:

  • Informed about the best solutions to resolve current taxpayer issues.
  • Competent to efficiently and proactively resolve current issues experienced in your practice.
  • Able to guide your staff to effectively assist/support clients with their systemic tax issues.
  • Informed about available resources to resolve taxpayer issues.

Guided on where to find guides and FAQs on SARS related concerns


Presenter

Carmen Westermeyer

BCom(Honours Accounting) [UND] CA(SA)

Carmen Westermeyer graduated in 2001 from the University of Natal, Durban (now UKZN), with a BCom Honours degree in Accounting and completed her articles with PwC, where she remained until 2006. She has been a member of SAICA since then.

In 2008, she started her academic career at UKZN, where she performed a number of functions, taking on the role of Academic Leader for Taxation. On leaving academia in 2013, Carmen has been providing training and consulting services to the profession. She has presented on behalf of various professional bodies, such as SAICA, FASSET, CSSA as well as providing in-house training to numerous accounting firms. The topics covered include all aspects of income tax, VAT, estate duty as well as the health levy (sugar tax). In addition, she regularly consults on tax matters as well as assisting with SARS disputes.

She is also the Chair of the SAICA Eastern Region Tax Committee, a member of the SAICA National Tax Operations Committee and is an Accounting Member of the Tax Court.


CPD

Attending this webinar and the successful completion of the online assessment will secure a certificate of completion for 2 hours of Tax CPD.


Event Investment

Free for Tax Technicians, Tax Practitioner, Tax Accountant CPD subscribers and Practice Packages. Not a CPD subscriber yet? Click here to register now.

  • Regular price:  R460.00
  • Special rate for SAIT members:  R368.00
  • Group booking discounts available when you register for a group.

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