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Silke First Touch to Tax 2025 (e-book)

Silke First Touch to Tax 2025 (e-book)

  • R 1,128.00


This book is extracted from the main work, Silke: SA Income Tax, mainly for second-year students, who do not cover all the topics addressed in the main work.

The availability of this title eliminates the need to buy the same work for two consecutive years, which is more focused and economical. It is updated annually with the latest legislation.

Featured Authors 

Professor Madeleine Stiglingh

01/04 to 01/05 to 12/05 — Head: Department of Taxation Chair: School of Financial Sciences — University of Pretoria

01/01 to 01/97 to 12/00 07/96 to 10/96 — Associate Professor Senior Lecturer Temporary position – lecturing taxation for second year students (Tuks after 5) — University of Pretoria

01/97 to 12/00 06/96 to 12/96 01/95 to 12/96 — Tax Consultant Completion of articles: taxation division Completion of articles: auditing division — PriceWaterhouseCoopers – Pretoria

01/94 to 12/94 — Academic articles — University of Potchefstroom

 

Professor Aletta Koekemoer

Associate professor at the UFS.

Started working in 1999 as Senior Lecturer at UFS Promoted to Associate Professor in 2004.

(1993 – 1998). Specialised in Value Added Taxation.

Worked 6 years as tax consultant at PwC (ending as Senior Manager of the Taxation Department)

Completed Masters Degree in taxation in 2004

B Com Hons (Tax) UP (2001)

CA (SA) (passed professional examination to become a Chartered Accountant in 1990)

Associate Professor Jolanie Sune Wilcocks

Present — Associate Professor UNISA

Joined UNISA in 2003 and is involved in the post-graduate taxation courses that is a prerequisite for writing the QE-exam, as well as with master's students and in a short learning program on advanced value-added tax.

She finished her studies with the University of Pretoria, after which she joined the audit firm KPMG for a 4-year period (finishing in the tax division as an assistant tax manager), after which he joined the University of Pretoria’s School of Accounting Sciences lecturing in the tax department.


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