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The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) has published its most recent Conveyancing Fees Guidelines. These apply to instructions received as from 16 May 2022..
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The Law Society of South Africa (LSSA) recently published its most recent Conveyancing Fees Guidelines. These apply to instructions received as from 1 May 2021.
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This fees guideline applies to instructions received as from 01 May 2023, and conveyancers must note that Conveyancing fees are negotiable as they are merely guidelines and not minimum or maximum fees.
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The LexisConvey Conveyancing Tables have been updated to reflect the recent changes to Deeds Office Fees and Conveyancing Fees Guidelines which came into effect on 16 May 2022.
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The Conveyancing Tables have been updated to reflect the recent changes to Deeds Office Fees which came into effect on 01 April 2021.
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The LexisConvey Conveyancing Tables have been updated to reflect changes to Transfer Duty, Deeds Office Fees, and Conveyancing Fee Guidelines, which came into effect on the 1st of March, April and May 2023 respectively.
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Government Gazette No. 45981, Proclamation No. 1802, of 28 February amended the Schedule of Fees of Office for Deeds Registries with effect from the 1st of April 2022.
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The LexisConvey Conveyancing Tables have been updated to reflect the recent changes to Transfer Duty and Deeds Office Fees which came in to effect on the 1st of March and April 2023 respectively.
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Government Gazette No. 44202, Proclamation No. 153, of 1 March 2021 sees a new Schedule of Fees of Office for Deeds Registries coming into effect on the 1st of April 2021.
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The Transfer Duty Threshold was raised by R100 000 from R1 000 000 to R1 100 000 on the 1st of March 2023