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Category: Regulatory Reform

  1. 20 Oct 2020

    Sanlam welcomes the Smoothed Bonus Conduct Standard

  2. 7 Nov 2019

    Sustainable investing – a trend that’s here to stay

  3. 8 May 2018

    How to take advantage of Reg 28’s new offshore limits

  4. 7 Mar 2018

    Trustees – Help your employees be more tax-wise

  5. 18 Jan 2017

    A comment on National Treasury’s Draft Default Regulations

  6. 8 Dec 2016

    Comprehensive Social Security in South Africa

  7. 26 Sep 2016

    Why the need for King IV?

  8. 21 Jul 2016

    Delay in RDR implementation

  9. 21 Jan 2016

    Regulation on default annuities

  10. 3 Dec 2015

    T-Day legislation gets the nod from parliament

  11. 9 Sep 2015

    Taxation Laws Amendment Bill of 2015

  12. 8 Sep 2015

    Comment on retirement reform

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