Smokers, drinkers to pay more
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan said in his Budget Speech today that the increases in duties on tobacco and alcohol products will be between 5% and 8% this year.
"In respect of beer and spirits, an increased benchmark tax burden is proposed to be phased in over the next two years," Gordhan said in Parliament.
The excise on spirits will increase by 20% to R36 for a 750ml bottle this year. The tax on beer will go up by 10% taking the price of a can 340ml of beer up by R1.01. Consumers can expect to pay 8% more for a bottle of wine.
Also, with effect from October this year, an excise duty at a rate of 7% will apply to small aeroplanes and helicopters with a mass below 5000kg. A duty of 10% will apply to motorboats longer than 10 meters.
Source: SAnews.gov.za
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