ESTABLISHING A PRESENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Establishing A Presence in South Africa is a user-friendly summary of the
most important aspects relating to establishing a business entity in South
Africa.
This handy tool serves as a valuable initial guide to the investment
process, covering the following issues -
Types of business establishments :-
- Taxation - both personal and
corporate
- Incentives
- Exchange control
- Visa and residence requirements
- Some relevant statistics
- Useful contact addresses of
government departments and bodies
The information in this data card has been prepared by Kessel Feinstein, Chartered Accountants (SA)
and business advisers, which is the South African member firm of Grant Thornton International.
Kessel Feinstein is one of the leading firms of Chartered Accountants in
South Africa and has offices in the major commercial centers with a staff
complement in excess of 600.
Grant Thornton International (GTI) is the
seventh largest international network of accountants and business advisers,
with member firms in over 80 countries.
The network focuses specifically, but not exclusively, on growth-oriented,
owner-managed businesses.
The greatest care has been exercised in compiling the contents of this
publication. However it must be clearly understood that the information
contained herein is for general guidance only.
Any reader intending to base a decision on information contained in this
publication is advised to consult Kessel Feinstein or a partner in your
local Grant Thornton office before proceeding. Information current at time
of going to press. (April 1997)
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