South Africa:
Africa Regulatory ENSight
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Angola
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Law No.13/19 -New Visa Law
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Issued on 23 May 2019 and will come into force on 23 July
2019.
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The law:
- repeals Law No.2/07 of 31 August 2007;
- approves a new regime on the entry, exit, and staying of
foreign citizens in Angola; and
- provides a 10 day renewable extension for short-term
visas.
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Law No.11/19 -Law on Public-Private Partnerships
("PPPs")
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Issued and came into force on 14 May 2019.
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The law:
- replaces Law No.2/11 of 14 January 2011; and
- introduces several amendments aimed at simplifying the legal
framework applicable to PPPs.
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Law No.10/19 -Privatization Framework Law
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Issued and came into force on 14 May 2019.
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The law seeks to introduce conditions that that will enhance the
participation of the private sector in the Angolan
economy.
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Finance
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Presidential Decree No.180/19 -Value Added Tax
("VAT") Code Regulations
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Issued on 24 May 2019 and will enter into force on 1 July
2019.
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The regulations:
- establish the rules applicable to VAT reimbursement and refund;
and
- create the Code of Accounts relating to the accounting of
operations related to VAT.
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