‘n Nuwe kinkel in die Tokyo Sexwale “gesteelde kwadriljoen” sage het verskyn – nadat “die Erfenis fonds” die ANC-regering na ‘n bank in Singapoer genooi het, toe die voorsitter van die Worldwide Proxy and Trustee of the White Spiritual Boy (WSB) en Spiritual Wonder Boy ( SWB) Erfenis fondse, Mnr. Chark Leong Boey, ‘n brief in sy persoonlike hoedanigheid geskryf het om die verwarring rondom die Erfenis fonds uit te klaar. Die Valke het Maandag bevestig dat hulle twee sake van vermeende diefstal van meer as R41 kwadriljoen ondersoek.
Mnr Boey, afkomstig van Singapoer, het in ‘n brief verklaar dat hy ‘n uitnodiging aan ‘n Suid-Afrikaanse afvaardiging gerig het, om na Singapoer te reis om die fonds te verifieer.
Emigrating from South Africa is not as simple as packing up your bags, jumping on a plane and setting up shop somewhere else. Unfortunately, there is still the issue of tax and no matter where you go, the taxman remains interested. The South African Reserve Bank, SARS and even the globally agreed “common reporting standards” or “CRS” want to know your movements. Even Home Affairs have climbed on this bandwagon in respect of the White Paper released last year which recommends that all South Africans abroad must report themselves correctly, for good recordkeeping and for the authorities to know their whereabouts. The only way to formally place yourself on record for all these items is to undertake the financial emigration process. This means that you will be noted with SARS (which covers your personal tax status and CRS) and the SARB (which covers your bank account status) that you are no longer “ordinarily resident” in South Africa for fiscalFinancial emigration: SARS and small expatriate fish