We’ll have the largest shortfall ever, but we have a plan – Tito Mboweni on taxes

The pandemic, the associated lockdowns and the global slowdown have severely affected SARS revenue. However, there’s some good news in that the under-collection of revenue was not quite as bad as was predicted in the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) last October.

On Wednesday, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni said South Africa would have the largest tax shortfall on record.

While tax revenue will fall almost 11% short of last February’s predictions, collections were better than expected, yielding almost R100 million more than was predicted in the MTBPS in October. That recovery meant the tax proposals tabled in June were withdrawn.

SARS would not impose any new taxes this year, but there are some changes on the cards.

From the speech:

Treasury is still working towards lowering the corporate tax rate, a project it embarked on last year in an effort to bring South Africa in line with other global players, and make it a more attractive place to do business. The idea was always to do this in a way that didn’t cause a sudden drop in revenue.

The ceiling for contributions to the Unemployment Insurance Fund will be set from 1 March at R17,711.58 per annum.

Treasury would also relook travel and home office allowances, as well as the rules around salary structuring, after the pandemic forced many to embrace the work-from-home lifestyle. Don’t expect much immediate movement on this just yet – it’s likely to be a project run over several years, with consultations only starting this financial year.

-EWN

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