Solidariteit taking on Government in ‘pay as little tax as possible’ campaign and taking it overseas - Connie Mulder

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References to a tax revolt have surfaced on a number of occasions recently over with warnings that tax morality could suffer if corruption remains unchecked. One of the organisations that is taking the government on with a campaign to make sure that their members and other taxpayers pay as little tax as possible, is Solidariteit. They have just released a Flash report on South Africans tax base and say that only 3.4 million people that is 5.8% of the population is paying 91.8% of all income tax. Connie Mulder, the head of Solidarity's Research Institute told Linda van Tilburg about their research and the campaign they are planning to launch in South Africa and overseas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10 Sep 2021 6AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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