Event Details
The Khayelitsha/Mitchells Plain Chapter, in partnership with ENSafrica, invites you to the third session of the Business Management Series.
The content of the session will focus on:
- obtaining finance
- different forms available
- general principles
- information on grant programmes
- budgeting
- income / expenditure
- cash flow
Guest Speakers:
Michael Reifarth is an Executive and chartered accountant in the Tax department at ENSafrica. He specialises in the tax implications of domestic and offshore financing structures and investments, as well as advising on the implementation of specialised banking and investment products. Michael's experience includes tax compliance and risk management services. He also has been involved in successfully obtaining tax rulings from the South African Revenue Service. Michael is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants.
Magda Snyckers is an Executive in ENSafrica's Tax department. She specialises in providing tax and exchange control advice to corporates, trusts, funds and other entities in the financial services sector. Magda's experience includes advising clients on income tax, capital gains tax, dividends tax, withholding tax on interest, international tax (including double taxation relief), and securities transfer tax as well as exchange controls. Her experience further includes advising on the South African and cross-border tax and exchange control implications of financing transactions, corporate structures, cross border or international structures, corporate M&A (locally and abroad), as well as investments by pension funds, local and foreign collective investment schemes, hedge funds and private equity funds.
Magda is recognised as a leading and/or recommended lawyer by:
- Best Lawyersยฎ 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018 โ Tax (South Africa)
- The Legal 500 EMEA 2021 โ Investment Funds - Recommended /Key Lawyer (South Africa)
Please join us for an invaluable webinar.
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