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		<title>South Africa Planning Substantial Tax Relief</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The South African Ministry of Finance has launched a public consultation on proposals for a temporary reduction in employer&#8217;s and employees&#8217; contributions to UIF (Unemployment Insurance fund), while their benefits remain unchanged. The 2015 Budget has already been rolled out and it contained a proposal to reduce the remuneration threshold against which unemployment contributions are [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The South African Ministry of Finance has launched a public consultation on proposals for a temporary reduction in employer&#8217;s and employees&#8217; contributions to UIF (Unemployment Insurance fund), while their benefits remain unchanged.</p>
<p>The 2015 Budget has already been rolled out and it contained a proposal to reduce the remuneration threshold against which unemployment contributions are calculated from the monthly amount of R14 872 to R1 000.</p>
<p>In connection with the challenging economic environment that has led to a decrease in economic growth, it is considered  that a reduction in UIF contributions wil provide &#8220;significant&#8221;  support to households and employers.</p>
<p>If it is implemented, both employers and employees will be required to pay a maximum or R10 each per month down from the current maximum of R149.72. This reduction is proposed to come into effect on 1 April 2014 and it would be reconsidered or the next financial year, shortly before 1 April 2016.<br />
The measure will provide roughly R15bn in relief to employees and employers. The reduction in contributions will draw down on the UIF&#8217;s accumulated surplus, which is currently more than R72bn and it is expected to boost the economy without requiring the Government to issue additional debt.<br />
The Ministry has invested public comments to be submitted by 20 March 2015.</p>
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