If you are one of the many “Festive Season Sellers” taking advantage of the December/January holidays to look for the best price for your house, remember to plan your finances so you aren’t ambushed by unexpected expenses down the line.

An expense not always understood, nor adequately planned for, is the possibility that you will be liable for capital gains tax on the sale. We discuss the concepts of “base cost”, “capital gain” and “primary residence” before explaining – with the help of a useful example – how you can actually go about calculating your likely liability.

Paying tax is never a happy exercise but there is also a measure of good news – we’ll share it with you…

 


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December 2022 NEWSLETTER
Selling Property this Festive Season: The Tax Angle

If you are one of the many “Festive Season Sellers” taking advantage of the December/January holidays to look for the best price for your house, remember to plan your finances so you aren’t ambushed by unexpected expenses down the line.

An expense not always understood, nor adequately planned for, is the possibility that you will be liable for capital gains tax on the sale. We discuss the concepts of “base cost”, “capital gain” and “primary residence” before explaining – with the help of a useful example – how you can actually go about calculating your likely liability.

Paying tax is never a happy exercise but there is also a measure of good news – we’ll share it with you…

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Generational Wealth Planning - To Your Children and Beyond!
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What do you plan to gift your family this Festive Season?

What about giving them the prospect of financial freedom? Of course, we’d all like our legacy to future generations to be about more than just the financial aspects but freeing our heirs from the prospect of money problems is a great starting point.

With that in mind we’ll address the importance of putting your will at the heart of your overall estate plan. We’ll also share some thoughts on how to go about your financial planning so as to maximise the benefits to your spouse, your children and your grandchildren - and hopefully even beyond. 

   
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A “Running Down” Damages Claim – Elite Athlete v Happy Snapper
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An elite runner competing in a race along Sea Point’s iconic Promenade collides with a pedestrian out for a Sunday walk with a friend. The pedestrian’s good deed – agreeing to take a group photo for some “Fun Walk” participants – lands her in hospital awaiting a hip replacement operation.

She sues both the runner and the race organiser for R718,000 in damages, claiming they were negligent. There is denial of liability, conflicting evidence and counter claims of contributory negligence. 

It’s the sort of accident that can happen to anyone and at any time. In the blink of an eye it can change a life forever, quite apart from the legal ramifications. The outcome, and the High Court’s reasoning in reaching its decision, hold lessons for us all. 

   
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Employers: Don’t Miss Your Employment Equity Report Deadline!
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If you are a “designated” employer (we can help you check whether you are or not), your Employment Equity Act (EEA) Report is due on 15 January 2023.

That’s something to keep in mind before you close for the year, because substantial penalties await anyone missing that deadline. 

On a happier note, we share some good news for SMEs who fall into the “designated” category because of their annual turnover levels – you could be off the hook as far as EEA reporting goes from October next year. That won’t help you now, but it will reduce your red tape burden in the future. We end off with a reminder that the EEA’s strict prohibitions against unfair discrimination apply to all employers, not just to designated ones.

   
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Website of the Month: Don’t Stress this Silly Season!
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"You can tell a lot about a person by the way they handle three things: a rainy day, lost luggage and tangled Christmas tree lights." (Maya Angelou)

December holidays are a time for winding down, recharging your batteries and sharing some quality family time. But it can also be stressful. There’s a reason we often talk about the “Silly Season”.

Don’t let the pressure get to you! Relax, take a deep breath, and read “10 tips to reduce festive season stress” on the Lionesses of Africa website.

Whatever else you do, enjoy your break!

   

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Thank you for your support in 2022.  

Have a Wonderful Festive Season, and a Happy and Prosperous 2023.

Enjoy the Break!

   

         
 

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