Government will remove the luxury excise duty on basic smartphones from 1 April, ahead of the shutdown of 2G and 3G networks.
A recent Court of Appeal decision (EE Limited v Virgin Mobile Limited [2025] EWCA Civ 20) relating to exclusions of liability ...
If you're hosting a Holi party at home, these easy, vibrant cocktails are the perfect way to add a splash of colour ...
South Africa's big operators have lauded the announcement that luxury duties on basic smartphones will be scrapped.
This includes helping weight loss due to the high fibre and protein content - two tablespoons of chia seeds have 4.7g of ...
UNITEL, in collaboration with Ericsson, has launched an advanced network modernization initiative to enhance connectivity in Angola.
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ITWeb on MSNSmartphone ‘luxury tax’ cut is good starting pointSmartphone ‘luxury tax’ cut is good starting point By Simnikiwe Mzekandaba, IT in government editorJohannesburg, 13 Mar 2025Government has proposed that no ad valorem excise duty be applied on ...
The New York Rangers head to the State of Hockey to face the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night (8:00 PM ET - TV: MSG - Radio: ...
Nokia to deploy products from the 7750 SR and 7250 IXR series, upgrading Vodafone Idea’s transport network to deliver superfast speeds and unparalleled customer experience across multiple telecom ...
Fitness trainer Divy Chheda shares a comprehensive 7-step strategy on Instagram for tackling belly fat over three months. The ...
NIQ South Africa has released its latest State of the Retail Nation analysis for the last quarter and full year calendar year ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNSouth Africa to remove luxury duty on lower value smartphonesThe government has proposed to remove the luxury excise duty on smartphones worth below R2,500 ($136.37) from 1 April to ...
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