Many of our minorities have not given their mandate yet, at www.ulacongress.com, because they would rather immigrate. Not able to sell your property due to the dreaded expropriation without compensation aside, now you will still be obliged to fill the corrupt ANC’s pockets through SARS Expat Tax.
In a fin24 article with the headline Expat tax is kicking in soon - here's what you should know By Carin Smith writes.
If you are a South African working abroad and still a tax resident in South Africa, take note that the so-called "expat tax" will come into effect in South Africa as from 1 March, 2020. In effect, the amendments to the Income Tax Act mean that South Africans working overseas will now only be exempt from paying tax on the first R1 million they earn elsewhere.
The rest of their earnings – including all fringe benefits, like housing, education and flight allowances – will now be taxed according to the normal tax tables for the year, which can go up to 45% in some cases.
If like me you would rather see your taxes being put to good use, show your desire for self-determination at www.ulacongress.com. SA expats currently abroad can also sign the mandate.
All the ANC want to do is to force their control and rule over the people of SA, indefinitely! PThey will receive funding from all SA expats,so sanctions will not stop them or even slow them down - they say they will only tax for money earned over R1mil... Do they think we are stupid!? The Rand will fall worse than the Zambian Dollar, and much faster!
ReplyDeleteThey will basically be taxing them on their entire salaries.
So it will, in effect, be a full, double taxation!!
This will be used to fund the rich and lavish lifestyle of the Nomenklatura, whilst the rest of the population starve and die from rampant disease, martial law funded by the expats taxes and lack of any basic amenities or human rights.