Budget 3.0 | SA awaits budget 3.0 after VAT rejection

JOHANNESBURG - After the VAT hike dispute that played out in the public domain, finance minister Enoch Godongwana will present yet another revised version of the budget.

READ: SARS warns consumers to check VAT charges on invoices

The VAT rate was scheduled to rise to 15.5% on 1 May, but will now remain at 15%

Treasury says the decision was taken after considering recommendations of the Parliamentary committees and  extensive consultation with political parties. 

Prof Andre Roux of the Stellenbosch Business School joins me to preview budget 3.0.

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