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  1. Kevin Lancaster

    Google’s revenue falls

    Google’s revenue falls short of expectation Google’s revenue falls Google Inc’s revenue fell short of Wall Street’s expectations as growth in Internet advertising slowed in the most-recent quarter
  2. LazyLion

    Tax Evasion a Risk: SARS

    South Africa remains at risk when it comes to illicit financial outflows, SA Revenue Service (Sars) commissioner Oupa Magashula said on Tuesday. He told Parliament's standing committee on finance that Sars would be strengthening its systems to prevent tax evasion by large, multinational...
  3. LazyLion

    US Senate Passes Online Sales Tax Bill

    The US Senate passed legislation Monday that would end years of tax-free online buying by allowing states to collect sales tax for Internet purchases from web giants like Amazon and eBay. The Marketplace Fairness Act sailed through the Senate 69-27, but before becoming law it needs to pass...
  4. LazyLion

    Ethekwini Municipality to Manage Stadium

    The eThekwini municipality will take over the management of the Moses Mabhida Stadium, it was reported on Monday. It would not renew the contract of the caretaker operator, Municipal Management Services, which has managed the stadium since 2009. The Mercury reported. The contract ends in...
  5. jes

    Microsoft: piracy costs 95% of potential Chinese revenue

    Microsoft: piracy costs 95% of potential Chinese revenue Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the Chinese industry is worth “Billions of dollars” to Microsoft, who are losing out due to piracy.
  6. jes

    SA mobile ad revenue prediction: R1 billion by 2012

    SA mobile ad revenue prediction: R1 billion by 2012 Vodacom, MXit and Google, hosts of the Mobile Media Mindblast conference, predict that mobile marketing and advertising spend in South Africa will grow to R1 billion by 2012
  7. jes

    Yahoo! struggles to please shareholders

    Yahoo! struggles to please shareholders Yahoo Inc. shuffled through another quarter of sluggish growth, a performance that may further test the patience of the Internet company's already restless shareholders.
  8. LazyLion

    Claiming VAT back as a Non-Resident (not tourist)

    OK, so we often sell to people in other African Countries who use a courier to collect the goods from us and ship it to them in their foreign country. Our company policy is to always charge VAT on such transactions since we are not the ones doing the exporting (for which we would then not...
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