The 2010 Tax Season for Individuals started on 1 July 2010. Free tax education workshops are presented at most SARS branches across the country by the Taxpayer Service Engagement team. These workshops cover a wide range of topics and are presented on a regular basis.
The aim is to provide taxpayers with information that would create a basic understanding of the various tax types, how these taxes work and what is expected of taxpayers in order to be tax compliant at all times.
For professional advise and tax services you can contact the TaxShop Oakdene, Muhammad Seedat at the following contact details:
Cell:073 802 4440
Tel:(011) 852 1651
Email:oakdene@taxshop.co.za
If you're going through hell, keep going.
"If you're going through hell, keep going." Winston Churchill once said.
This quote is really applicable to entrepreneurs. Mainly because rarely, if ever, does the process of starting and growing a company go smoothly. There are often lots of mis-starts and mistakes and course correction is nearly always required.
There are lots of times when entrepreneurs must "go through hell." For example, when the entrepreneur is seeking capital, or looking for initial customers or distributors. Other things like hiring key team members or executing on a new marketing campaign can also be quite challenging.
But as Churchill pointed out, entrepreneurs must keep going. That's not to say that you should put your head down and try to bulldoze through whatever you're trying to accomplish. If things aren't going well, you need to consider alternatives.
Specifically, if something doesn't work at first, you must try, try again. But if it doesn't work a second time, you need to start rethinking and modifying your strategy.
Incremental changes often bring about significant results. And these incremental changes often result from trying something that didn't work at first, and continually modifying it until it does.
One example that comes to mind for me is raising venture capital. In my early days, I met with a lot of venture capitalists to try to raise money for my clients. And I encountered a lot of failure. Meeting after meeting after meeting, but no results. So, I started trying new things, and sure enough, after trying enough new tactics, I found ones that really worked.
Article by Dave Lavinsky, growthinkBlog
This quote is really applicable to entrepreneurs. Mainly because rarely, if ever, does the process of starting and growing a company go smoothly. There are often lots of mis-starts and mistakes and course correction is nearly always required.
There are lots of times when entrepreneurs must "go through hell." For example, when the entrepreneur is seeking capital, or looking for initial customers or distributors. Other things like hiring key team members or executing on a new marketing campaign can also be quite challenging.
But as Churchill pointed out, entrepreneurs must keep going. That's not to say that you should put your head down and try to bulldoze through whatever you're trying to accomplish. If things aren't going well, you need to consider alternatives.
Specifically, if something doesn't work at first, you must try, try again. But if it doesn't work a second time, you need to start rethinking and modifying your strategy.
Incremental changes often bring about significant results. And these incremental changes often result from trying something that didn't work at first, and continually modifying it until it does.
One example that comes to mind for me is raising venture capital. In my early days, I met with a lot of venture capitalists to try to raise money for my clients. And I encountered a lot of failure. Meeting after meeting after meeting, but no results. So, I started trying new things, and sure enough, after trying enough new tactics, I found ones that really worked.
Article by Dave Lavinsky, growthinkBlog
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ShakeXperince: Lali educating through drama.
The founder of Nobulali Productions , Lali Dangazele, started the organisation in 2008 out of increasing requests for her to host team learning workshops in organisations and academic workshops in schools. It is through these initial workshops that Lali developed and piloted some of the products that her business now offers.
Lali Dangazele received her formal education at the University of the Witwatersrand, where she attained a Master’s Degree in Dramatic arts. She specialised in Drama in Education as well as Theatre for Development. Her Research report’s focal point was the use of Image Theatre Organisations. Through working with the participants from varying organisations, she established a method that assists organisations in enhancing dialogue and team learning. In the Education, Training and Development arena, Lali has worked for organisations such as Mother Tongue, where she co-facilitated in their workshops. As such, she assisted in developing a creative expression of the client’s corporate values. She was recently commissioned by Wits University to direct an interactive adaptation of Othello, which toured schoolsand provided a creative way of understanding and excelling in Shakespeare. Lali’s community participation is something that she hold dear. She has works in schools mostly to educate, train and develop learners through drama. She has worked at the Sizwille School for the deaf where she developed asix week self awareness course for the grade eleven learners. She has also collaborated with Mondeor High School, where she developed and interactive, five-day workshop with the learners and together created what Nobulali Productions now refers to as the ShakeXperince™ workshops and camps.
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