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SANTACO rejects claims that taxi industry doesn’t pay tax

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September 03, 2025

THE South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) has labelled claims that the taxi industry does not pay tax as “misguided and shallow’, emphasising that most operators comply by paying personal income tax individually.

- MTHOBISI NOZULELA

The industry has, for several years, often been accused of not paying its fair share. The Democratic Alliance(DA) has also previously raised the alarm, citing a 2021 parliamentary reply which revealed that the entire minibus taxi sector contributed only around R5 million in tax, despite estimates placing its annual revenue at R90 billion.

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