What Will be Covered?
It’s our first Budget Speech post-elections and since the establishment of the GNU, so this should be a really interesting speech. Remember all those election promises – well let’s see how the GNU have performed to date, what their plans are going forward, and more importantly, how this all plays out in the life of employees and payroll practices within companies. Join us at our 2025 Payroll Managers Tax Seminar for a full analysis of the 2025 Budget Speech, where we will be looking at how the upcoming changes will impact employers in general, how the business of payroll management will potentially change, and of course, how all this impacts the pockets of employees. We will also do a “check-in” on other legislative changes announced last year and what their current status is, such as:
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The recently implemented Two Pot Retirement system – some unintended tax consequences.
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Recent Interpretation Notices – items to watch out for.
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SARS monthly submission project – where we are with this.
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Tax Certificate changes – what needs to be done?
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Recent changes (and their challenges) to a few SARS processes and procedures.
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All the other important legislative items which require the attention of the payroll department – i.e. UIF, COIDA, ETI, NMW, etc.
Who should attend?
- Payroll Managers
- Payroll Administrators
- Tax advisors/practitioners
- Accounting firms providing personal tax services
- HR Managers
- HR Practitioners
- Financial Managers
More Information
Speakers: Rob Nowicki
Please visit www.payrollseminars.co.za for more information.
Speaker Background
Rob Nowicki has been involved in the design and development of Payroll, HR and Tax systems for over thirty years, both locally and internationally.He was a founder of one of the first PC-based Payroll/HR applications in South Africa and also pioneered the concept of cloud-based Payroll / HR services, with the launch of PSIberWORKS in 2000.His extensive knowledge of employee-related payroll and tax matters, and his ability to convey these, often complicated subjects, in a relaxed and easy to understand manner, has made him a popular speaker at seminars and conferences.