There’s a lot of debate over who should pay taxes in South Africa. Some say that it should be wealthy, while others believe that everyone should contribute. In this blog post, we’ll explore both sides of the argument and try to come to a conclusion.
Those who believe that the wealthy should pay more tax argue that they can afford it. They say that the rich have benefited the most from South Africa’s resources, so they should contribute more to the country’s development.
They also argue that the rich can afford to pay accountants and lawyers to help them minimise their tax bills, so they’re not really paying their fair share. Those who believe that everyone should pay tax argue that it’s a matter of principle.
They say that everyone should contribute to the development of their country and that the wealthy can afford to pay more. They also argue that the wealthy already benefit from tax breaks and loopholes, so they’re not really paying their fair share.
So who should pay tax in South Africa? It’s a complex question with no easy answer. But one thing’s for sure: the debate is unlikely to end anytime soon.