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COSATU calls for the scrapping of VAT and PIT hikes in the new Budget
The Star
|April 07, 2025
NOW that Parliament has adopted the Budget it must honour its promise to scrap the value-added tax (VAT) and personal income tax (PIT) hikes, whilst none will doubt the Budget’s passing was less than pleasant, we should not miss the important gains painstakingly won by Cosatu and other progressive voices, including inside the ANC led government and Parliament.
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The federation’s VAT strike and others have provided the R2.4 billion that workers and middle-class families could not afford whilst Cosatu has opposed any VAT hike or not adjusted PIT brackets of inflation gives workers already meagre wages, we are pleased Treasury has shifted from its historical default of blockbusting criticism of its budgetary proposals to somehow engage on alternative.
Cosatu is submitted to government and Parliament a variety of revenue and expenditure options that can generate the same, or more revenue to rebuild public services and stimulate economic growth without inflicting pain on the working class.
We are pleased government has embraced our call to provide SARS an additional R14.5 billion to tackle R800bn in outstanding taxes. This we hope will improve tax collection by 1% to 2%, generating an additional R20 to R40bn annually.
In the midst of the parliamentary theatre, a key progressive gain has been lost sight of. The Minister for Finance has asked for support for government to exit the uncertified Budget cuts that have crippled public services and the economy plus communities and the economy depend upon.
This is a fundamental shift that needs to be supported if we are to rebuild front-line services and stimulate the growth required to create jobs, whilst providing relief for the poor and unemployed. This is a call Cosatu and the left have made for years.
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