SA government hit by R43bn tax shortfall in 2019 tax year

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Budget2019| The South African government is forecast to be hit by a tax revenue shortfall of almost R43 billion for the tax year ending next month, Finance Minister Tito Mboweni indicated in his budget speech on Wednesday, by JustinBrownSA

 

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Abramjee JustinBrownSA I saw this coming in 2009.

JustinBrownSA The adhesive tape on the base of the plant is indicative of what this budget was all about. A band-aid solution only. No proper corrective surgery as is required.

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