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Tax revenue up by 8.5%

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Last updated: December 6, 2016 11:15 am
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Pretoria – The South African Revenue Service (SARS) and the National Treasury on Tuesday released the Tax Statistics which shows that tax revenue collection grew by 8.5% to reach R1.07 trillion.

“Tax revenue collection for 2015/16 amounted to R1 070.0 billion (R1.07 trillion), growing by R83.7 billion (8.5%) relative to 2014/15,” said the Treasury and SARS in a joint statement.

According to the statistics revenue, growth was mainly supported by personal income tax which grew by R35.4 billion. The cost of revenue collection ratio decreased from 0.97% in 2014/15 to 0.96%, well within the international benchmark of 1%.

The 2016 Tax Statistics provides an overview of tax revenue collection and tax return information for the 2011/12 to 2015/16 fiscal years, and the 2012 to 2015 tax years respectively.

The Statistics presents comprehensive tax revenue data to complement and contextualise economic and demographic data provided by other statistical agencies. The tax statistics also provide valuable insights into socio-economic trends.

The tax statistics also showed that VAT remained the second largest contributor to total tax revenue for 2015/16, totalling R281.1 billion.

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At 18.1% of total tax revenues, Company Income Tax (CIT) was the third largest contributor to total tax revenue collected in 2015/16. Its contribution has decreased significantly, compared to a peak of 26.7% achieved in 2008/09. About 25% of the 702 395 companies assessed for the 2015 tax year had positive taxable income.

Meanwhile, Import VAT and Customs Duties, South Africa’s two biggest trade-related taxes, jointly contributed R197 billion to total tax revenue collected in 2015/16. This is in line with contributions in the years following the global financial crisis, with the exception of a 19.5% peak in 2013/14.

The statistics have jointly been published by SARS and National Treasury since 2008.

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