DA to oppose ill-timed introduction of carbon tax
8 April 2015
The Democratic Alliance (DA) will this week make formal submissions to the Davis Tax Committee on Treasury's proposed implementation of a carbon tax set for early next year. The DA opposes a new carbon tax as it will lead to further electricity price increases which South African consumers simply cannot afford.
This comes after Treasury Deputy Director-General, Ismail Momoniat, this week reaffirmed Treasury's commitment to the implementation of a carbon tax, stating that a draft Bill will be made available for public comment within the next two months.
The creation of this new tax will directly lead to an increase in electricity prices and place further pressure on Eskom in the midst of an electricity crisis. This will place a further burden on South Africans who continue to fund a government that mismanages the public purse at every turn.
While the DA is fully committed to the goals of building a low carbon "green" economy in South Africa and recognises that current greenhouse gas emissions are far too high, this cannot be done by creating a new tax with an array of unintended consequences.