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Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has shrugged off mounting calls for his resignation following a dramatic backtrack on a proposed VAT hike that sent shockwaves through South Africa's fragile ...
The DA is not and has never been a pro-poor party, and the fact that it fought against the VAT increase which would have ...
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Political parties were quick to claim victory after the National Treasury’s announcement in the early hours of Thursday, 24 April, that the 0.5 percentage point VAT increase would be scrapped.
Legal experts say the reversal of the planned VAT hike in South Africa faces a massive hurdle, given that the fiscal ...
The African National Congress (ANC) has rejected and condemned the Democratic Alliance’s (DA’s) political approach following ...
Floyd Shivambu of the MK Party asserts that their opposition led to the government's decision to scrap the VAT increase, ...
BankservAfrica reported a decline in average nominal take-home pay, highlighting ongoing economic challenges and the impact ...
South Africa’s Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has reversed his contentious proposed 0.5% value-added tax (VAT) hike, but ...
The government's abrupt U-turn on the VAT hike drew backlash, with businesses lamenting the millions already spent in ...
South Africa's finance minister has officially withdrawn the proposed 0.5 percentage point increase in VAT. What does this ...
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba said the era of ANC dominance was over and it could no longer make decisions on its own.