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Tax Year End: Is your business pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) compliant and ready for the new tax year?

The Ghana Revenue Authority has embarked on an education drive to lift tax-to-GDP which currently stands at 16.5%

West African governments are clamping down on non-compliance among business and individual taxpayers as they strive to improve their low tax-to-GDP ratios or internally generated revenues. As the tax year-end looms in Nigeria and Ghana, companies have an opportunity to evaluate whether their payrolls are fully compliant with the laws…

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Payroll compliance high on the agenda for East African tax authorities

Without improving tax collection, East African countries will not be able to effectively finance the building of infrastructure and the provision of public services

The Pay As You Earn (PAYE) tax year-end is looming in most East African territories, and governments are clamping down on non-compliance among businesses and individual taxpayers as they strive to raise more funding for public spending. That means businesses must ensure that their payrolls are fully compliant with the…

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Rands and sense: Why making the move to cloud saves money

By Steven Cohen (@Steven_Cohen), Head of Sage One International (Africa, Australia, Middle East and Asia)

Gartner (http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/3143718) states that by 2020, 95% of cloud security breaches will be the customer’s fault—that is, not the result of vulnerability in the cloud technology itself. Given world-class data centre infrastructure in Africa, I believe the same will be true of this continent. There are several reasons why wariness…

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How the cloud can help your business stay secure as cyber-crime soars in Kenya

With the threat of cyber-crime and insider fraud on the rise, Kenyan companies should be looking towards cloud applications as one means of improving the security of their IT environments

With the threat of cyber-crime and insider fraud on the rise, Kenyan companies should be looking towards cloud applications as one means of improving the security of their IT environments. That’s the word from Dr. Rutendo Hwindingwi, Divisional Director for Sage East and West Africa (http://www.SageAfrica.com), who says that Kenyan…