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Tax on Crypto in South Africa – What Investors Need to Know

      One of the most significant changes in recent years is the formal recognition of cryptocurrency as a financial product under South African law. This means crypto transactions, including buying, selling, and earning digital assets, are subject to financial regulations and tax in South Africa.  

A Living Will in South Africa – What is it and Why Does it Matter?

A living will is a document that sets out a person’s medical treatment preferences in situations where they can no longer communicate their wishes. It is particularly relevant in cases of severe illness, injury, or terminal conditions where life-sustaining interventions may be required.

Appointing an Administrator for Mentally Incapacitated Individuals in South Africa

Mental incapacity occurs when an individual is unable to make informed decisions or manage their affairs due to a diminished cognitive or psychological state. This may result from conditions such as dementia, brain injury, or severe mental illness.

Are approved building plans required when selling property in South Africa?

Approved building plans are not a mandatory requirement for a property transfer to be executed. However, there are many instances where they will become a condition of sale (e.g. by request, from the purchaser and/or their financial institution or building insurance company)

Who Pays for What During the Transfer of Property?

Knowing what costs are involved with buying or selling property in South Africa is a crucial step of the process. Educating yourself on what to expect will help you determine what you are able to afford, the deposit you are able to put down, and whether or not you need a bond.

South African Wills: In a Nutshell

Aucamp Incorporated is an experienced law firm with over 35 years’ experience in drafting wills, managing estates and offering personalised legal guidance in South Africa. For expert advice on a will, or to create or update your will, get in touch with one of our experienced attorneys

Marriage Contracts in South Africa

The complexities of marital property regimes in South Africa should be fully understood by couples before they decide to get married. Once the marriage is registered, it is not too late, but never easy, to ask questions.

Sectional Title Schemes in South Africa

A sectional title Scheme is a form of property ownership where a number of people can simultaneously own a piece of land, on which multi-level apartment blocks (flats), townhouses, duets and other developments with shared facilities and areas are built.

Employee Dismissal: Options for Employers

To ensure that you're on the right side of the law, it's essential to understand the proper procedures for dismissing an employee. This article will give you an overview on how to dismiss an employee lawfully in South Africa. Under the Labor Relations Act, employers must follow a fair process when dismissing an employee. This includes providing the employee with a valid reason for the dismissal, giving them an opportunity to respond, and giving them access to representation.

Sale Agreement for Property: The Basics

The Sale Agreement can also be known as the Offer to Purchase (OTP), where the buyer signs and submits the offer to purchase the seller’s immovable property. If the seller accepts the terms, they will also sign the agreement, and it becomes a legal and binding Sale Agreement. Once signed by both parties, withdrawing can incur severe penalties, unless one of the parties has failed to fulfil a condition of the agreement.

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