Generous Xmas gifts and donations can trigger tax obligations.

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GUEST – Catherine Fourie, Head of CPD Consortium

While many of us love giving and receiving gifts, the South African Revenue Service (SARS) is equally interested in these acts of kindness—especially when they come in the form of large sums of money, luxury cars, or shares. Under South African tax law, donations
above certain thresholds can trigger tax obligations for the donor, with updated compliance requirements now in effect. From detailed descriptions of gifts to supporting documentation, SARS is tightening its grip on donations to close the tax compliance gap.


We’re joined by Head of CPD Consortium, Catherine Fourie to delve into the complexities of donations tax. We’ll explore what constitutes a taxable donation, how exemptions work, and the steps donors need to take to stay compliant. Plus, we’ll discuss SARS’
renewed focus on trust structures and the potential pitfalls for those who overlook their tax responsibilities.
7 Jan 2025 11AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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