NEWS | THE SILVER LINING ON SA’S ICT SKILLS BRAIN DRAIN
SA’s senior IT skills are increasingly leaving the country, but this creates a series of new opportunities for local companies and IT professionals.
SA’s senior IT skills are increasingly leaving the country, but this creates a series of new opportunities for local companies and IT professionals.
The impact of the future tax treatment of income earned by South Africans while they are living and working abroad has been widely publicised.
Skills development is becoming an increasingly pressing concern and an essential priority for South Africa business at all levels. Local unemployment rates continue to climb, with Statistics South Africa’s (Stats SA) Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the second quarter of 2019 stating that the number of unemployed persons increased by 455,000 to 6.7 million in Q2: 2019, compared to the first three months of the year.
SOUTH AFRICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (UK) IN ASSOCIATION WITH TAX CONSULTING SOUTH AFRICA
South African passport holders can travel visa-free to over 100 countries, ranked the 53rd most powerful passport.