Employer & Business

Employer obligations, taxation, starting a business and regulations in South Africa.

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Foreign employers can establish a business through company registration with CIPC (Companies and Intellectual Property Commission), obtaining a tax number from SARS, and compliance with labour laws. Common structures include Private Companies (Pty Ltd) or Close Corporations. Professional legal and accounting advice is recommended for foreign investors.

South African employers must register for PAYE (Pay As You Earn) taxes, comply with UIF (Unemployment Insurance Fund) contributions, and manage employee benefits contributions. Corporate tax rates are currently 28% on company profits. Employers must submit monthly PAYE returns and annual financial statements to SARS (South African Revenue Service).