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The taxpayers that don't have to file a return this year and bad news for driving licences

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Here are the ten biggest stories that you may have missed on BusinessTech this week. RTMC CEO Makhos

Here are the ten biggest stories that you may have missed on BusinessTech this week. RTMC CEO Makhosini Msibi has shared some bad news for South Africa's driver's licence validity period extension. [BusinessTech logo]( [Top stories this week]( [◼ Bad news for driving licences in South Africa]( RTMC CEO Makhosini Msibi has shared some bad news for South Africa's driver's licence validity period extension. [◼ These taxpayers don’t have to file a tax return this year]( Not all taxpayers have to file or submit a tax return this year - these are the ground rules for those who can give tax season a skip. [◼ R2,280 pain for South African households]( South Africans are paying a lot more for food compared to pre-Covid 2019. [◼ R51,000 blow for homeowners in South Africa]( The hawkish stance of the SARB's Monetary Policy Committee is causing significant financial strain for those with bond repayments. [◼ Popular hijacking method making a comeback in South Africa]( Security firms in South Africa warn that the dangerous "tap tap" hijacking tactic is spiking. [◼ Load shedding will be back]( The cold of winter is expected to bring with it the return of load shedding in the coming weeks. [◼ 2024 South Africa Election: Final national and provincial results and seat allocations]( These are the final results for the 2024 National and Provincial elections, with the allocated seats. [◼ New shopping mall opens in R6 billion precinct – in South Africa’s capital]( A new lifestyle shopping centre has opened in South Africa's capital city, with tenants ranging from coffee shops to home and decor stores. [◼ Here is the official petrol price for June]( The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy has published the latest official fuel price adjustments, which will kick in from Wednesday, 5 June 2024. [◼ Hijackers are now after more than just vehicles in South Africa]( Tracker South Africa has warned the number of hijackers taking advatange of the e-commerce boom is escalating. [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]([YouTube]( [Manage your preferences or unsubscribe]( • [View PDF]( • [Pause Subscription]( • [View Online]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} on 09-06-2024 This is intended for opt-in communication only. If you feel this email is unsolicited please [report it]( to us Email Powered By Everlytic

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