Revenue Laws Amendment Act | Act 35 of 2007 — South Africa law | Esheria

Revenue Laws Amendment Act

This section amends transfer duty and tax-related rules, including where certain payments may be made and when no duty is payable for specified property acquisitions.

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 35 of 2007
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
Official source
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VAT accommodation benefits airport and port assets allowances amendment assessed loss assessments asset deductions asset definition asset depreciation asset disposals asset replacement asset transfers building allowances capital allowances capital gain or loss capital gains capital gains / disposals capital gains tax capital losses co-operatives collective investment schemes connected persons controlled foreign company income +58 more

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Statute overview

About this statute

This section amends transfer duty and tax-related rules, including where certain payments may be made and when no duty is payable for specified property acquisitions. Section 5(10)(c) is amended so that "B" means the taxpayer’s taxable income for the year, excluding any retirement fund lump sum benefit. The provision amends tax rules for foreign taxes paid by residents, including deductions, currency conversion, treaty-relief limits, and the Commissioner’s power to make later assessment adjustments. This text changes several Income Tax Act rules, including when certain gains must be included in income and when blocked foreign amounts may be deducted. This provision amends South Africa’s Income Tax Act to define when certain share disposals are treated as capital in nature and sets related rules and exceptions.