Citizens urge Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to retract his decision on zero-rated food basket goods
An appeal has been made by the food industry for Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to retract his decision not to expand the zero-rated food basket, on the grounds of growing malnutrition and food insecurity in the country.
When he tabled a revised
budget last week, Godongwana reversed the decision to exempt items such as
chicken, offal, and dairy liquid blends from value-added tax (VAT), after
ditching plans to hike the standard VAT rate.
The South African Poultry
Association and major dairy producer Clover SA have argued in Parliament on
Wednesday that the revenue generated from taxing these items is negligible in
the greater context of the national budget.
Parliament’s finance
committees are on Wednesday receiving public input on the fiscal framework,
which underpins the budget and the money bills. The poultry association’s chief
executive officer, Izaak Breitenbach, said excluding chicken portions and offal
from the tax-free basket should be reconsidered as a matter of health. “The
increase in consumption of chicken should increase the ability of South
Africans to reach daily protein targets, preventing stunting and growing
malnutrition, especially in our children.”
The organisations have
appealed to Parliament to put people before policy by expanding the zero-rated
food basket of 21 items, which has remained unchanged since 2018.
Done by Shaneca Cupido
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