Budget 2023 gives relief to hard pressed South African taxpayers

23rd February 2023

Budget 2023 gives relief to hard pressed South African taxpayers

The proposals in South Africa’s 2023 National Budget include welcome moves on boosting energy generation, relief for consumers and businesses, and improving the efficiency of tax collection

The National Budget delivered today by South Africa’s Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, showed that the government is making some significant financial commitments to restore Eskom to viability and maintain social grants. But with GDP growth projected at 1.4% on average from 2023 to 2025, and a potential tapering-off of the commodities boom over the medium term, how will the government fund these commitments?

Below we analyse some of the key proposals on energy and other relief, as well as steps to protect the tax base, foster economic growth and ensure efficient tax collection.

Energy

We were pleased that government is taking steps to address the current electricity crisis, which the minister described as “the biggest economic constraint”:

Other measures to provide much needed relief

Steps to boost economic growth, protect the tax base and collect taxes more efficiently

Other important steps in the Budget include:

Written by Joon Chong, Partner & Cor Kraamwinkel, Partner at Webber Wentzel