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SARA intern training goes to Cape Town

We are conducting our SARA intern training in Cape Town, this year, on the 26th and 27th of September 2011 and members are again invited to attend or send junior employees for training. Excellent prizes will be awarded for correct answers, featuring the Torch of Knowledge, Confusius the Teddy, the Egg Yoke Separator and Signed Soccer Memorabilia.
 
The two day training will start with the most basic of tax computations and then move towards the more complex.  Here’s a look at what will be covered in the training:

  • Basic Tax Calculations
  • Annualised Tax Calculations
  • Bonus Month Computation
  • Tax Refund Where Part Year Employment
  • Additional Tax Where More Than One Source Of Income
  • UIF and SDL
  • Adding Various Allowance and Fringe Benefits and the Impact on Tax Computation of each
  • Rules on Company Vehicle and Travel Allowance
  • Severance Benefits Computation
  • Employee Benefit Fund Withdrawal Computation
  • New Rules on Medical Aid, Retirement Funding, Life Cover and Disability Insurance
  • Cost to Company vs. Basic Plus Benefits
  • Example of Salary Structuring
  • Employee Tax Return Computation, including Medical Aid, Travel and Retirement Annuity etc.
  • Expatriate Pay Approach and Computation
  • Various other Classes of Payment
  • Simple Cost to Company Conversion Exercise and dealing with Pensionable Salary
  • Basic Rules on Share Schemes and Special Payments
  • Inbound and Outbound Expatriate Employees
  • Remuneration Best Pratices and Optimal Return in Investment Considerations

Limited seats are available and kindly note that attendance on both days is important.  Please click here to register and reserve your spot on a first-come, first-serve basis.
 
The training will take place at Old Mutual House, 33 Klaassens Road, Constantia, Cape Town

Be sure to RSVP by Wednesday, 21 September 2011

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