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.
The monthly TaxCafé discussion forum will not be a traditional seminar/webinar developed by presenters, but it will rather deal with current issues experienced by tax practitioners that needs to be resolved.
Two weeks prior to the discussion forum, subscribers will receive a request to upload their current issues and questions. Based on the feedback/questions, the sessions will focus on the common and current issues. To provide you with a more focused discussion platform, the monthly TaxCafé will be rotated as follows:
There will be a session held every month, alternating between these two areas. We are committed to provide you with current solutions and answers to your pressing issues.
After attending 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.
Chartered/professional/business accountants, registered tax practitioners, bookkeepers.
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 in 2004. She has been a member of SAICA since then.
Carmen stayed with PwC for a year as Assistant Manager, venturing into the world of commerce in 2006. In 2008, she was appointed as a lecturer at UKZN and coordinated the Taxation 300 course until December 2010. From 1 January 2010, Carmen took over the role of Academic Leader for the Taxation Department, as well as the coordination of the Postgraduate Taxation Programme. During her time as Academic Leader she had numerous opportunities to liase with SAICA on issues relating to the ITC, as well as being a member of the Tax Committee.
In December 2012 she started running ad hoc training courses for members of the profession. From December 2013, she moved into commercial training and consulting on a full-time basis. She has been involved in various training activities, such as the SAICA SMP training in 2014 and the FASSET Budget and Tax Update in 2015 and 2016.
This event and successful completion of the online assessment will secure 1.5 hours verifiable output Tax CPD points.
CPD Subscribers: 100% discount for all 2022 CPD subscribers. Not a CPD subscriber yet? Click here to register now.
Regular price: R495.00
SAIT member: R395.00
Group price (5 attendees maximum): R950.00