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Tax and technology: taxpayers need to be prepared

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) is currently working towards automating the tax return submission process for all South African taxpayers. By Reinert van Rensburg, Attorney and Tax Practitioner at Leap Group This means that more taxpayers may be eligible for...

Avoid late payments and protect cash flow

As small businesses grapple with the challenges of operating in a post-pandemic environment, a range of other factors such as late payments are also taking their toll on small business cash flow. Late payments have a huge impact on small businesses, threatening their...

Caution the watchword to manage debt stress

Recent increases in the repo rate add an additional layer of stress onto already cash-strapped consumers. According to credit information bureau XDS, caution will need to be the watchword for the rest of the year to avoid higher levels of debt distress. The latest...

Cash flow hacks to keep business steady

South Africa’s economy is taking a downward turn, with real GDP growth projected to decelerate sharply to 0.1% amid a global slowdown in business. Local entrepreneurs are keeping an eye on many metrics, cash flow key among them. The three most dreaded words in the...

Creative delivery solutions shape online shopping

Technology is shaping how retail businesses operate and how South Africans choose to shop or access their goods. From app-based outlets to access-coded pick-up points, customers are looking for safe and reliable service delivery, and fortunately, there are unique...

Multiple payment options can make a difference to SME success

Businesses that offer many ways to accept payments on their websites are likely to make more sales. Joshua Shimkin, head of SME growth and marketing at digital payment platform Peach Payments, comments that offering a wide variety of different payment methods makes a...

Top technologies that will shape human ambitions

By Mohammed Amin – If 2020 was a year of unprecedented changes and 2021 a year of recovery and resilience, then 2022 proved to be everyone’s favourite child. This was especially true for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa region as we broke new grounds to...

Tech trends for the year ahead

By Mandy Duncan – As 2023 moves forward, the events of the last couple of years have left their mark with staffing shortages, inflationary pressures, supply chain disruption, and geo-political unrest. These dynamics have accelerated or even forced business...

Use AI to accelerate sustainability in 2023

By Ria Pinto – Companies in Africa can no longer view sustainability goals as an option – it is a business imperative. In today’s interconnected world, business leaders on the continent face growing pressures for greater transparency around sustainability from...

Get ready for a bumpy ride …

By Joe Baguley – There’s no two ways about it – the last few years have been a bumpy ride for us all. 2022 especially will go down as one of the most tumultuous years in recent times, raising numerous issues that look set to fundamentally transform the landscape...

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