ReutersAfrica2.png

 

 

South Africa's tax revenues jump 10 pct in 2013/14 as rebates encourage
payment

 

 

Mfuneko Toyana, Reuters, Johannesburg, 4 November 2014

 

South Africa's tax revenues jumped by 10.6 percent in the 2013/2014 fiscal
year, helped by more people paying income tax due in part to tax changes,
data showed on Tuesday.

 

Revenue from value-added tax rose more slowly, by 8.7 percent, curbed by the
effects of a sluggish economy.

 

"Growth in domestic VAT (value-added tax) payments remains constrained by
high consumer debt, modest job creation, low consumer confidence and little
real growth in disposable income," South Africa's Revenue Services (Sars)
said in a statement.

 

Tax revenues as a whole totalled 900 billion rand ($82 billion) for the year
ending March 2014, up 86.2 billion rand on the year and with personal income
tax accounting for 34.5 percent of that increase.

 

The government increased tax rebates for lower-income brackets in 2013 to
encourage more people to pay tax.

 

The number of individuals registered for income tax as of 31 March 2014 had
increased by 1.4 million from a year earlier to 16.8 million, the data from
Sars showed.

 

South Africa is considered a middle-income economy and the continent's most
advanced, but has cut its growth forecasts consistently this year after
avoiding a technical recession in the second quarter.

 

It now expects economic growth of 1.4 percent for 2014, well below its
desired medium-term growth levels of 5 percent.

 

New finance minister Nhlanhla Nene said on Oct. 22 that the Treasury would
look to raise tax revenues over the next two years in order to narrow the
country's budget deficit, which it forecasts at 4.1 percent of gross
domestic product for 2014/15. 

 

($1 = 11.0345 South African rand)

 

From:
http://af.reuters.com/article/investingNews/idAFKBN0IO11020141104?sp=true

 

 

 

 

 

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