Corrections and updates

Tax rules move, and so does the content that explains them. This page sets out how corrections and updates are handled across the guides and insights on this site, and how to tell us when something looks wrong.

Every article is dated

Every article carries a last-updated date alongside its published date. When the substance of a guide changes, whether because SARS moved a rule or because we found a mistake, the last-updated date moves with it, so the date on the page reflects the last time the content was actually checked.

Material corrections are noted on the page

When a correction changes the meaning of something we published, a figure, a deadline, or a rule a reader might have acted on, we note it on the affected page rather than quietly editing the text. A routine tidy-up of wording or a fixed typo carries no note; a change to the substance does.

Report an error

If you think something on this site is wrong or out of date, tell us. Book a call at /book, or email hello@c-suite.co.za with the page and what looks off. Reports that hold up are corrected, and the last-updated date moves to reflect the fix.

Correction log

This policy is now in place across the site. Material corrections from this point are noted on the page they affect.

Last updated 29 June 2026