Author Archives: Brandan Leak

The key to successful cash-flow management

With the festive season fast approaching, many businesses are slowing down in December and January. It is critical that business owners pay close attention to their cash-flow situation during this period to ensure continued success in the new year. Gary … Read More

The importance of working with an accountant

As a business owner, you probably don’t have time to run your business and take care of your books of accounts at the same time. This is the primary reason why you have to hire a professional accountant to look … Read More

Tips to ensure successful and speedy client onboarding

Relationship building is imperative in not only gaining new business but retaining it too. Perhaps one of the most important aspects of landing a new client – and ensuring they remain a client into the future – is to conduct … Read More

7 trends determining the accountant of the future

The Covid-19 pandemic has forced accountants to adapt to the changing business landscape, urging even the most traditional of practitioners to acclimatise themselves to this new way of working, or be left behind. As such, our Head of Services, Bridget … Read More

Bi-annual PAYE submissions simplified

Businesses are required to submit a bi-annual PAYE reconciliation submission based on the first 6 months of the tax year. Which is basically a reconciliation of each months EMP201’s that is uploaded via an EMP501 certificate, to SARS for the … Read More

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