The operating costs of a company which are regarded as ordinary and necessary for the running of the business. These will typically include phone calls, equipment purchases, travel expenses, etc. Whether a particular expense is ‘necessary’ or ‘ordinary’ in order to be tax deductable for that particular business is one of the most difficult decisions that company accountants must make, as they are often open to interpretation and changing SARS regulations.

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