Overview
Are you feeling stuck with technical tax questions or unsure where to find answers? The TaxCafé Discussion Forum offers an interactive, workshop-style session where you can "Ask Me Anything." Carmen and the delegates collaborate to provide practical solutions and insights. Content is driven entirely by participants, ensuring a tailored experience focused on the most pressing issues tax professionals face. Topics include current eFiling challenges, tax return complications, and complex legal matters.
Webinar Content
This webinar explored a range of important tax topics, including:
- WCA/COIDA compliance is jeopardised when an IOD occurs before successful WCA registration, with portal failures risking the 7-day reporting duty.
- Crypto taxation is misclassified, particularly leverage trading (revenue) vs. long-term holds (capital) and collateralised loans (no disposal).
- VAT edge cases are being mishandled, including going-concern zero-rating, export zero-rating evidence, and shelf-company registrations.
- Cross-border employment remains complex, especially around s10(1)(o)(ii), DTA residency, payroll location, and FTC.
- SARS verification requests are overbroad, demanding irrelevant documents and excessive bank statements.
- Tax directives and lump-sum treatments are inconsistent, with difficult GEPF support and timing mismatches.
- Debt relief rules are unclear, creating confusion between compromise vs. deferral and “temporary write-off” outcomes.
- PBO Section 18A and IT3(d) data are not aligning, causing missing receipts and donor pre-pop issues.
- eFiling and e@syFile platform instability is disrupting submissions, imports, and everyday processing.
Competencies Developed
After attending this discussion forum webinar, participants were:
- Informed about the best solutions to resolve taxpayer issues.
- Competent to efficiently and proactively address issues experienced in their practice.
- Able to guide staff to effectively assist/support clients with systemic tax issues.
- Informed about available resources for resolving taxpayer issues.
- Guided on where to find relevant guides and FAQs on SARS-related concerns.
Presenter
Carmen Westermeyer

BCom(Honours Accounting) [UND] CA(SA)
Carmen Westermeyer graduated in 2001 from the University of Natal, Durban (now UKZN), with a BCom Honours degree in Accounting and completed her articles with PwC, where she remained until 2006. She has been a member of SAICA since then.
In 2008, she started her academic career at UKZN, where she performed a number of functions, taking on the role of Academic Leader for Taxation. On leaving academia in 2013, Carmen has been providing training and consulting services to the profession. She has presented on behalf of various professional bodies, such as SAICA, FASSET, CSSA as well as providing in-house training to numerous accounting firms. The topics covered include all aspects of income tax, VAT, estate duty as well as the health levy (sugar tax). In addition, she regularly consults on tax matters as well as assisting with SARS disputes.
She is also the Chair of the SAICA Eastern Region Tax Committee, a member of the SAICA National Tax Operations Committee and is an Accounting Member of the Tax Court.
CPD
Attending this webinar and the successful completion of the online assessment will secure a certificate of completion for 2 hours of Tax CPD.
Event Investment
Free for Tax Technician, Tax Practitioner, Tax Accountant CPD subscribers and Practice Packages. Not a CPD subscriber yet? Click here to register now.
- Regular price: R460.00
- Group booking discounts available when you register for a group.
Payments & Cancellations
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