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General Tax Consulting
This service is designed to answer any corporate income tax or VAT question you may have on your corporate clients without the need for you to put in hours of research or to incur large consulting fees that erodes your profit margin.
Second Opinion
As most tax practitioners are aware, providing your corporate client with a tax opinion may save them understatement penalties. However, some tax practitioners that do not have dedicated tax departments in their firms are hesitant to offer tax opinions as they feel that they are not technically enough up to date.
We have accordingly designed a service that allows interested tax practitioners to send us their tax opinions for our technical review, thereby giving you peace of mind that a dedicated tax professional has reviewed your opinion.
We do not co-sign your opinion unless you want us to. We merely review the opinion and provide our technical tax comments on it based on the facts as they are noted in your opinion. Again, in providing this service our aim is to assist you and work with you as we have a strict policy not to initiate any contact with your clients directly, unless requested otherwise.
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Customer Testimonials
Tamaryn and her staff are approachable, extremely knowledgeable, honest and all ways willing to help. During difficult times CkFin helped me steer my business back to profit.
I would be lost with our the services offered by CkFin. When I started my business they helped me set up my company backbone from the grown up, allowing me time to focus on my core strengths. I sleep well at night knowing I have a processional team behind me.
Latest News
VAT increase 1 April 2018
As of 1 April 2018, the effective VAT rate will rise from 14% to 15% adding approximately R22,9 billion to the fiscus, Gigaba said in his budget speech on Wednesday. “In developing these tax proposals, government reviewed the potential contributions from the three major tax instruments which raise over 80% of our revenue; personal and […]
2018 South African budget speech summary
Overview South African Minister of Finance Malusi Gigaba delivered the 2018 Budget Speech and tax proposals today, 21 February 2018. Relatively few changes to existing tax rates were proposed. The remainder of the Budget includes proposals for further tax reform and amendments to take place during the course of the year. The most significant of […]