Money Power | Influencers warned to declare their income to SARS. Here are some tips on where to start

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South African social media influencers have been warned to get their tax affairs in order, as the South African Revenue Service (SARS) looks into undeclared income earned through online content creation and partnerships. As an influencer or someone looking into becoming one – we’re looking into how to claim your income to SARS and stay up to date with your affairs. Jones Netshipise and Mpho Mashita talk to Lourence Mbokwane, Tax and Global Mobility Services Manager at SNG Grant Thornton about this.
8 Sep 2025 English South Africa Business · Arts

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