Author: Cathie Webb, Chief Operations Officer, Accsys South Africans are becoming used to hearing bad news in terms of our pockets on the 2nd Wednesday afternoon in February. Sadly, we don’t expect anything particularly different this year. Given that South Africa, as a country, is still struggling financially and the gap between the earnings of the poorest and the “well-to-do do’s” does not seem to be shrinking, we can be confident that there will be more innovative taxes included in what is tabled. Considering that in 2016 the average consumer-price index (CPI) was rated at approximately 6%, and that not many of us received increases amounting to 6%, while medical aid rates increased on average 10% or more in January this year, most of us are worse off than we were this time last year. And it is unlikely to get better. In the mid-year budget of October 2016, R13-billion additional taxes were announced on top of the R15-billion increase previously announced for the 2017/2018 tax year. What can we expect from the budget?
Furthermore, the proposed National Health Insurance is also still being discussed, and alternatives for funding being explored. However, it is doubtful that this will come to pass in the next tax year. In addition, we might once again hear that government will “moderate spending” and it would be helpful to all of us to see this in action, while we are tightening our belts still further. Know more Accsys will be hosting a talk by Rhodes University Professor Jackie Arendse at the Country Club Johannebsurg, in Woodmead on Friday 3rd March wherein she will be unpacking the details and implications of the 2017/2018 Budget. For more information please visit http://accsys.co.za/course/prof-jackie-arendse-2017-tax-budget-update/2017-03-03 References: www.treasury.gov.za http://www.gov.za/speeches/minister-pravin-gordhan-medium-term-budget-policy-statement-2016-26-oct-2016-0000 ENDS MEDIA CONTACT: Idéle Prinsloo, 082 573 9219, [email protected], www.atthatpoint.co.za ABOUT Accsys – People Management Solutions Accsys is an award winning South African software company specialising in people management solutions, including payroll, human resources, time and attendance as well as access control/visitor management. In business since 1981, Accsys is a proud member of the BCX group. Its solutions, which are being used in more than 2000 companies, are developed in South Africa with particular emphasis on South African workplace conditions to fulfil the purpose of providing strategic solutions for people who manage people. For more information on Accsys please visit: Website: http://accsys.co.za/ Twitter: @AccsysPeopleMan LinkedIn: Accsys (Pty) Ltd Facebook: Accsys (Pty) Ltd
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