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Small Business Tax Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Get to grips with the essentials of small business taxation tailored for entrepreneurs in Namibia. This comprehensive course will guide you through your tax obligations, help you find the best deductions, and manage audits with confidence. Using real-world examples, you'll learn to define your business structure, estimate your income, and create a solid tax management plan. Understand important filing deadlines and tax rates explained in plain language, without complicated jargon. Give yourself the knowledge to make sure your business is compliant and runs smoothly.

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Learning outcomes

Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below

Understand your tax obligations: Learn about the different tax types and requirements for small businesses in Namibia.

Optimise deductions: Find ways to save money on tax by using the right deductions and credits.

Plan your tax management: Create good strategies for filing and paying your taxes.

Be ready for audits: Know how to prepare for and respond to tax audits with confidence.

Write simple tax summaries: Explain your tax strategy clearly, without using difficult jargon.