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Zero-Rated Food Prices Rise Despite VAT Exemption, Affecting Household Affordability in South Africa

  • Despite VAT exemption, some zero-rated food prices increased by 4.1% over the past year.
  • The Household Affordability Index by PMBEJD tracks prices of 44 basic foods from various supermarkets and butcheries across South Africa.
  • Zero-rated foods in the household food basket increased by R113.66 from R2,775.45 to R2,889.11.
  • Basic food items like brown bread, rice, and vegetables are zero-rated for VAT to make them more affordable.
  • Increases in specific food prices include maize meal, samp, cooking oil, pilchards, and brown bread.
  • Foods subject to VAT increased by R76.70 from R2,477.32 to R2,554.02.
  • VAT on the total household food basket was R333.13 in June, making up 6.1% of the basket.
  • The cost of a basic nutritional food basket for a family of seven increased by 3.9% from R6,403.10 to R6,652.25.
  • Low-income families may underspend on basic nutritional food by at least 18%.
  • Of the 44 foods tracked, 19 increased in price, with onions and beef seeing significant increases.

Source: timeslive.co.za

Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.

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