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Transfer Duty: No Surprises Part 3

I have recently been inundated by elderly parents wishing to transfer their immovable property to their children before they pass away. I reminded the parents that if the children are not liable to pay for the property, the transaction may be deemed to be a donation by the South African Revenue Services (SARS), and they […]

Navigating the amendments to the Trust Property Control Act: Beneficial Ownership in South Africa

The Trust Property Control Act, a key piece of legislation governing South Africa’s trusts, recently underwent a substantial transformation with the passage of the General Laws (Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Terrorism Financing) Amendment Act. This regulatory overhaul was aimed at strengthening the country’s trust governance, a direct response to its greylisting status, and has significant […]

Responsibility to maintain and repair foundations and boundary walls in a sectional title scheme

This article will briefly consider the definitions of common property vis-à-vis sections in terms of the Sectional Titles Schemes Management Act 8 of 2011 in order to establish who must maintain what in sectional title scheme developments. Many residential developments in South Africa are established in terms of South Africa’s sectional title scheme legislation. Residents […]

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