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Justice Minister Thembi Simelane. (Luke Daniel/News24) Gundo Wealth Solutions provided a R575 600 loan to Justice Minister Thembi Simelane. The loan was paid directly to the owner of a coffee shop in Sandton, which Simelane was purchasing, in late 2016. At the time, Simelane went by her ex-husband’s surname, Nkadimeng, and was the mayor of Polokwane.Justice Minister Thembi Simelane took a loan of more than half-a-million rand from a company that brokered unlawful investments of R349 million into VBS Bank by the Polokwane Municipality – while she was mayor of the city in 2016. She used the “commercial loan” of…
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Last year, SARS introduced a solar energy tax credit to encourage home and business solar installations.If you haven’t yet installed home solar, it’s too late.But there’s still a chance to claim some sizeable benefits for business tax installations.For more financial news, go to the News24 Business front page.In 2023, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana introduced a tax rebate for individuals and businesses who install solar panels. The move was designed to incentivise home and business solar installations and reduce the pressure on the national grid.”One of the primary advantages of the solar rebate is its ability to lower taxable income. Individuals or businesses who…