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Postgraduate Student Research Projects 2004

Theses: [15]

Beer JC: Critical evaluation of the legislative contradictions, risks and obligations pertaining to the concept of an independent contractor in South Africa as compared to the United Kingdom (Mev R Oberholzer, Prof M Stiglingh)

Botha AJJ: Mergers and acquisitions: analysing the tax implications for multinational corporations (Prof M Stiglingh)

Bronkhorst AM: An evaluation of the approprateness of wealth tax for South Africa (Prof MJ Nieuwoudt, Prof M Stiglingh)

Buys JM: An investigation into the tax benefits available to people with disabilities (M Cronjé, Prof M Stiglingh)

Dippenaar CM: Inter-company loans and debt - traps and pitfalls (Mev AE Pieterse, Prof M Stiglingh)

Dippenaar MH: The South African Tax implications of share incentive schemes (Prof M Stiglingh)

Hofmeyr KL: A review of South African Taxpayers rights and obligations as contained in the Income Tax Act no. of 1962 and the VAT Act no. 89 of 1991 (Prof M Stiglingh)

Kleine D: Letters of Wishes (Prof M Stiglingh)

Martinson JO: A critical analysis of the difference between the accounting and taxation treatment of biological assets (Prof M Stiglingh)

Oosthuizen HAM: The effectiveness of capital gains tax in a South African context (Prof M Stiglingh)

Struwig J: The effect of capital gains tax on the disposal of shares (Prof M Stiglingh)

Ungerer M: Die Suid-Afrikaanse inkomstebelastinggevolge van die befondsing van die aktiwiteite van kerke, sendelinge en sendingaktiwiteite (Prof M Stiglingh)

van Heerden F: 'n Kritiese ondersoek na die belastingvorderingstelsel in Suid-Afrika (Prof M Stiglingh)

van Nieuwkerk MMW: The classification and treatment of web-site development and operational costs (Prof M Stiglingh)

Whittal AM: Investigation into the income tax implications of apportionment issues (Prof M Stiglingh)

 

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