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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
The Minister has warned that projected revenue will fall short by approximately R75 billion over the medium term as a result of the U-turn.
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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
DA Federal Council chair, Helen Zille, says the Finance Minister should hang his head in shame over the VAT impasse.
Zille says the fact that Godongwana was hell-bent that there were no other alternatives to the budget but to increase VAT, shows that the ANC cannot be trusted.
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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
The EFF has also joined calls for the Minister to resign.
The red berets say Godongwana lacks depth and poses a threat to the economic stability of the country.
“The budget failed to respond decisively to the crisis of unemployment and poor economic growth that now threatens a national collapse.”
Civic organisation, Black Sash, is calling for fair solutions to raise money that will address the shortfall revenue.
The organisation’s Oliver Meth says a special tax on wealth could help close the gap.
“But we believe there are better and fairer ways to raise money without hurting the poor. Like taxing the rich – those with big houses, big businesses and lots of money should pay more tax. We believe that economic decisions must protect the dignity and rights of all people—especially those who are already struggling.”
Meth says the poorest people end up paying more when VAT goes up.
“Increasing VAT would have made life even harder for families who are just trying to survive,” he adds.
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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
Labour federation, Cosatu, says the decision to scrap VAT will bring much-needed relief to workers who are already struggling with the rising cost of living.
Cosatu has long held the view that the contentious VAT hike should be scrapped and called for more progressive revenue options to stimulate economic growth and create much-needed jobs.
Cosatu’s Matthew Parks urged the Treasury to find other ways to address the projected multi-billion rand shortfall.
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Calls intensify for Godongwana to step down Lindiwe Mpanza
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