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Business Permits
ID #1469
Does the South African business permit investment required amount need to be invested all at once?
The R 2.5 million required investment does not need to be invested all at once but within the first two years, after you have been granted your business permit. Please note the funds need to be invested into the book value of the business and must originate from abroad. Over what period of time do I need to make the required investment for a South African business permit? For more information on business permits, see here
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Last update: 2009-08-13 13:44
Author: claus lauter
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