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South Africa’s Finance Minister to Reverse VAT Hike, Proposes New Revenue Measures

  • The Minister of Finance plans to reverse the VAT hike in South Africa.
  • The VAT rate will remain at 15 percent from 1 May 2025.
  • The proposed 0.5 percentage point VAT increase has been canceled.
  • The decision follows consultations with political parties and parliamentary committees.
  • Estimated revenue will fall short by around R75 billion over the medium term.
  • The Minister has withdrawn the Appropriation Bill and Division of Revenue Bill to propose expenditure adjustments.
  • Parliament will adjust expenditure to maintain fiscal sustainability.
  • Measures to cushion lower income households will be withdrawn.
  • Additional revenue collected by SARS may be used to offset expenditure adjustments.
  • A revised Appropriation Bill and Division of Revenue Bill will be introduced soon.
  • The initial VAT increase was intended to fund critical services.
  • The hike was rejected by political parties and the public.
  • It is unclear how the budget process will be affected or how additional revenue will be found.
  • Treasury is considering various proposals for future budgets to increase resources.

Source: businesstech.co.za

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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