Assuming R165 billion is enough, the foundation said that this amount would require:
A 2.75% payroll tax;
A 2.75% surcharge on income tax;
A 3.5 percentage point increase in the VAT rate – from 15% to 18.5%.
Source: businesstech.co.za
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