According to di budget speech presentation by di finance minister, govment go increase VAT by half-a-percentage point for di ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNBudget Speech: VAT delay disrupted plans, but increase remains likelyThe findings of several tax commissions have suggested that zero-rated items are not an adequate way to reduce the impact of ...
The last time the government increased VAT was in 2018 by 1% from 14%. Des Kruger, consultant at Webber Wentzel says that if ...
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The South African on MSNBudget Speech 2025: Electricity price hike, VAT increase cripples MzansiWith VAT and electricity going up, South Africans will dig deep into their pockets to make end meets in the coming weeks and ...
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Des Kruger, Consultant and Chetan Vanmali, Partner at Webber Wentzel says there is an opportunity for government to set a ...
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SAPeople on MSNBudget Speech 2025: VAT increase triggers public uproarSouth Africans reject the 0.5% VAT hike, as the GNU faces its biggest budget battle yet. The post Budget Speech 2025: VAT ...
Value-added-tax (VAT) will increase by 0.5%, with the government needing to cover a R60 billion budget shortfall. Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana said another 0.5% increase will then be introduced ...
With the Budget Speech imminent, the ANC's VAT increase proposal faces fierce resistance from multiple political factions.
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The South African on MSNBudget Speech 2025 | ‘The streets are calling’: South Africans reject VAT increaseDuring his delayed Budget speech for 2025 on Wednesday, Enoch Godongwana stated that VAT will increase by 0.5% for 2025.
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Briefly on MSNBudget Speech 2025: “No Finance Minister Is Ever Happy To Increase Taxes”: Godongwana Amid VAT HikeFinance Minister Enoch Godogwana delivered the 2025 Budget Speech in Cape Town after a contentious proposed VAT proposal ...
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The South African on MSNBudget Speech 2025: VAT hike sparks public outrageFor the first time in 30 years, South Africa’s Budget process has been anything but smooth sailing. A divided Government of ...
Most canned vegetables will not by included in the list of zero-rated food products, according to new VAT legislation ...
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