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President Cyril Ramaphosa has congratulated the leadership and staff of the South African Revenue Service for the sterling work it has performed in the last year.

A sign post is seen at the South African Revenue Services.

In his letter to the nation on Monday, Ramaphosa says a competent tax collection agency is at the heart of building a capable state as it enables the building of more social infrastructure and the support of the vulnerable through social grants and other measures.

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