JOHANNESBURG - While the Democratic Alliance (DA) has claimed it's rejected the value-added tax (VAT) increase because it ...
Godongwana, delivering the long-awaited 2025 Budget Speech today, said the VAT rate would increase by half a percentage point ...
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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 ...
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has pushed ahead with ‘the difficult decision’ to propose a VAT hike in his reworked 2025 ...
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The South African on MSNBudget Speech 2025: EFF snubs VAT hike, may reject budgetBudget Speech 2025 may be rejected entirely. Furthermore, the EFF has voiced the call for opposition parties to unite under ...
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 ...
Despite heated debates over a proposed 2 percentage point VAT hike, the Minister has taken a more measured approach, settling ...
South Africa's cabinet was still meeting on the 2025 budget less than one hour before the finance minister was due to present ...
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The South African Communist Party strongly opposes Finance Minister Godongwana's proposed VAT increases, arguing they will ...
While the biggest debate from today’s Budget will no doubt centre around the VAT increase, the reality is that the Minister’s ...
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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 sparked a postponement three weeks ago.
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