The government has set its sights on schools’ extra-curricular activities in a new plan to introduce VAT on education services.
The move is expected to hit parents in elite and top schools that provide multiple services outside regular curriculum activities, which are currently exempt from VAT.
Source: www.businessdailyafrica.com
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