Mauritius:
The Economic Development Board Of Mauritius ("EDB") Responds To The Article Published On BusinessTech Entitled: "Bad News For South Africans With Cash Stashed In Mauritius"
28 September 2021
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The Economic Development Board of Mauritius ("EDB")
responds to the article published on BusinessTech entitled:
"Bad news for South Africans with cash stashed in
Mauritius" to provide clarity over taxation of foreign
investments.
The EDB states that the article is not factually and technically
accurate and does not take into account the current state of the
legislation and amendments as enacted, hence, it may cause
confusion amongst readers.
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