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SALARY PAYMENT IN South African Rand (ZAR, R)

CONTRACT LANGUAGES English 

PAYROLL TAX 2%

PAYROLL CYCLE Monthly

TIME TO HIRE 12 hours

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    Hire Employees in South Africa - Overview

    South Africa is one of the most developed countries in Africa, with the continent’s second-largest economy. It is a popular place for international companies to do business, with a large, young population, strong business infrastructure, and relatively low costs. While the country has over a dozen official languages, English is widely spoken, and the country enjoys good links with the rest of Africa and the wider world.

    Facts & Stats

    Population 

    59.3 million

    Capital City

    Pretoria, Bloemfontein, and Cape Town

    Languages Spoken

    More than a dozen, including Zulu, Xhosa, English, and Afrikaans.

    Currency

    Rand

    GDP per capita

    $5,090

    Ease of Doing Business

    84th in the world

    Minimum Wage

    R25.42/hour

    Average Wage

    ~R24,000/month (for non-agricultural workers)

    Paid Leave

    15 days

    South Africa: Business Environment

    Business outlook

    South Africa recovered well from the global slump felt across 2020, and the OECD predicts economic growth of 1.8% and 1.3% in 2022 and 2023 respectively. With a young population and strong business infrastructure, it is and will continue to be a good country in which to do business.

    Business regulation

    South Africa’s range of labor laws govern the rights of employees in the country. For example, there are regulations covering working hours (no more than 45 hours per week), sick leave (30 days paid per six month cycle), annual leave (15 days), maternity leave (four months paid), and so forth. When hiring in South Africa, it’s important to understand and comply with those laws.

    It can be beneficial to have a local South Africa hiring partner to ensure that you are in full compliance with all legal requirements for hiring in the country.

    Business culture

    The business culture in South Africa will not feel significantly different to that of most countries in Europe and North America.

    Punctuality and politeness are expected, and dress codes are generally quite formal in the workplace, although it is also common for people to wear traditional African clothing in the workplace. Business hierarchies are quite rigid and respected, with decision-making coming from the top.

    Recruiting employees in South Africa

    Recruiting employees in South Africa — Overview

    Recruiting in South Africa now largely takes place online, with jobs and applications being handled via job sites. Some of the most popular websites to post and find jobs include Pnet, BestJobs, and many others. Social media sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook are also commonly used.

    Most important recruitment tools in South Africa

    • Indeed https://za.indeed.com. An international site that is especially popular in South Africa. It has free and subscription options for posting jobs and is used across all industries
    • LinkedIn https://za.linkedin.com/
      As in other countries, LinkedIn is now a major source of hiring talent in South Africa.
    • Careers24
      https://www.careers24.com/
      Careers24 is the leading South Africa job portal, advertising in all industries, but with a heavy emphasis on IT.

    Interviewing employees in South Africa

    Interviewing employees in South Africa– Overview

    Job interviews in South Africa are generally quite formal affairs, with face-to-face interviews taking preference over remote interviews. However, online video interviews have become more common in recent years.

    Can I ask the candidate’s previous salary in South Africa?

    It is permitted to ask the candidate’s salary history in South Africa. However, the candidate is not required to provide that information.

    What is the typical salary increase at a new job in South Africa?

    While the average increase is around 5.2 percent annually, when transferring to a new job, as in other countries, it is not uncommon for employees to get a 10-15 percent salary increase on their prior role.

    Onboarding employees in South Africa

    Onboarding employees in South Africa – Overview

    The process of onboarding employees in South Africa is largely the same as anywhere else. Practices will vary from organization to organization, but the focus should always be on making the new employees comfortable, introducing them to colleagues, and supplying necessary training and orientation without overwhelming them.

    Best remote working tools to use in South Africa

    Companies in South Africa have access to the same remote working tools as the rest of the world. The most popular tools include Slack, Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Trello.

    Read more about important remote working tools in the workplace in our comprehensive remote work software guide.

    Holiday season in South Africa — 2024

    South Africa has a range of national public holidays that are celebrated annually. In 2024 these holidays are:

    DateHoliday name
    1 Jan MondayNew Year’s Day
    2 Jan TuesdayDay off for New Year’s Day
    21 Mar ThursdayHuman Rights Day
    29 Mar FridayGood Friday
    1 Apr MondayFamily Day
    27 Apr SaturdayFreedom Day
    1 May WednesdayWorkers’ Day
    16 Jun SundayYouth Day
    9 Aug FridayNational Women’s Day
    24 Sep TuesdayHeritage Day
    25 Sep WednesdayDay off for Heritage Day
    16 Dec MondayDay of Reconciliation
    25 Dec WednesdayChristmas Day
    26 Dec ThursdayDay of Goodwill

     

    What is the typical salary increase employees in South Africa expect?

    With inflation running high, at the moment workers expect, on average, an 8% pay increase every 18 months

    FAQs

    Both freelancers or employees are viable hiring options in South Africa. As a major digital nomad hub, there are a large number of highly qualified freelancers and contractors in locations like Cape Town available for hire.

    However, as in other countries, if you are in need of longer-term and fulltime workers, it is usually necessary to hire employees. This is the only way of ensuring that you are not liable for backtaxes, unpaid contributions and fines due to ’employee misclassificiation’.

    Yes, it is possible to hire foreigners in South Africa. However, it is up to you to ensure that you have the employee is legally entitled to work in South Africa with the right visa.

    The key steps for opening a South Africa subsidiary are:

    • Draft Articles of Incorporation for the company
    • Create a Memorandum of Incorporation and a Notice of Incorporation
    • Open a corporate bank account in South Africa
    • Register with the tax authorities
    • Register for workers compensation (in South Africa known as ‘Occupational Injuries and Diseases Compensation’)
    • Register for unemployment insurance deductions with the Department of Labor.

    There are usually two options for hiring employees in South Africa

    Option 1: Open a subsidiary

    The above process outlines what it takes to open a subsidiary. It is worth working with local partners to ensure that all the requirements for entity incorporation are satisfied

    Option 2: Use an Employer of Record (EOR) solution

    This option is usually best option for companies looking to get started in South Africa as soon as possible. The speed, low cost and compliance assurance provided by this option make a South Africa EOR solution the most efficient for international companies to hire in South Africa.

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