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R4,200 per month blow for homeowners in South Africa leaves a mark I Australia is tapping skilled So

R4,200 per month blow for homeowners in South Africa leaves a mark I Australia is tapping skilled South Africans to fill these jobs – with one paying up to R3.6 million Some taxpayers in South Africa are exempt from having to submit a tax return - but for the rest, they invite legal trouble if they don't answer when SARS calls. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Tax return warning for anyone earning more than R500,000]( Some taxpayers in South Africa are exempt from having to submit a tax return - but for the rest, they invite legal trouble if they don't answer when SARS calls. [◼ R4,200 per month blow for homeowners in South Africa leaves a mark]( Stubbornly high interest rates are taking their toll on South Africans. [◼ Australia is tapping skilled South Africans to fill these jobs – with one paying up to R3.6 million]( Like many countries, Australia is recruiting migrants to fill the shortage of skilled workers in key industries, which include South Africans. [◼ 29 days of water outages in Gauteng next week – these areas will be affected]( The next wave of Rand Water maintenance is hitting parts of Gauteng next week, with a long list of suburbs and reservoirs facing outages and disruptions for most of July. [◼ Money flooding back into South Africa]( Investors believe that South African equities are looking extremely attractive - with many looking set to bring back their offshore investments. [◼ 44 jobs that pay more than the R27,000 average salary in South Africa]( While the average salary in South Africa has declined slightly in the first quarter of 2024, there are still plenty of jobs that pay more. [◼ SARS auto-assessments for tax season 2024 – what you need to know]( SARS will be rolling out auto-assessments starting next week - with a host of enhancements, updates and changes that taxpayers should be aware of. [◼ Where to invest in South Africa: Woolworths vs Pick n Pay vs Spar vs Shoprite]( Hashmeel Suka, Investment Analyst at FNB Wealth and Investments, looks at the best and worst JSE-listed retailers that South Africans can buy shares in. [◼ Meet South Africa’s millionaire property CEOs – earning R254,000 a day]( These are the CEOs of the top five JSE-listed property companies by market cap, and how much they earn. [◼ R2,500 per month electricity hike proposed for South Africa]( A confidential draft document has revealed Eskom's proposed tariff hikes for the years 2026 to 2028. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube](

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