Dismissal of an employee for reasons related to the person concerned

Dismissal of an employee for reasons related to the person concerned

Dismissal of an employee for reasons attributable to the employee requires the issue of a warning. The employer must ensure that the warning has been given correctly and that the reason for dismissal exists before proceeding with the dismissal, in order to avoid any potentially costly...
Tax audit from a business perspective

Tax audit from a business perspective

It is likely that every business will be subject to a tax audit at some point in its life. Below I set out how a tax audit works, the rights and obligations of the taxpayer and what to do in the event of an audit....
Mergers of limited liability companies

Mergers of limited liability companies

A merger under the Companies Act means a situation where the assets and liabilities of the merging company are transferred to the acquiring company and the merging company ceases to exist. A merger is a very definite process and usually takes about 5-6...
Dismissal of an employee for reasons related to the person concerned

Acquisition of own shares in a limited company

Acquisition of own shares refers to a situation where a company acquires its own shares from its shareholder voluntarily for consideration by agreement between the parties. The Companies Act gives a very free hand to the acquisition of own shares. On the other hand...
Lay-off of an employee

Lay-off of an employee

A worker is temporarily laid off if the employer temporarily suspends work and payment of wages if the conditions set out in the Employment Contracts Act are met, and the worker stops working, although the employment relationship remains in force. Suspension...