Johannesburg - Online digital assistant TaxTim is extending into Africa after notching up 500 000 South African registered users who use the service to help submit their tax returns. The TaxTim ...
TaxTim, a South African-based digital tax assistant, has been acquired by a private consortium, led by Twofold Capital, for an undisclosed amount. The consortium, which includes Stellenbosch-based ...
Previously, the breakthrough online assistant TaxTim was only able to assist its customers in English. The core product of the tool has now been translated to reach more of the diverse South African ...
With a continual upward spiral in the cost of living, everyone is mindful of curbing excess, cutting down on expenses and reigning in debt. For even the most diligent, the challenge is to unlock value ...
Death and taxes. Both certain and both capable of evoking equal measures of despair. When tax season lumbers around, it’s hard enough to recount the cost of living lawfully, without the filing process ...
South African digital tax assistant, TaxTim, has been acquired by a private consortium led by Twofold Capital. The deal provides a full exit for non-operational shareholders and a partial exit for ...
Online tax assistant TaxTim has released a cellphone-compatible version of its website in order to appeal to the ever-expanding number of cellphone users in South Africa. In a 2011 survey it was found ...
Cape Town’s tax start-up TaxTim has secured investment from Exponential, the innovation unit of JSE-listed company, MMI Holdings. Recently launched Exponential identifies and sometimes invests in ...
TaxTim, South Africa’s leading digital tax assistant, has been acquired by a private consortium led by Twofold Capital. The consortium, which includes Stellenbosch-based technology group Octoco, ...
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