Treasury urged to review double tax on expat workers
29 August 2017
Cape Town – Tax experts on Tuesday urged National Treasury to give careful consideration to the economic implications of repealing a provision that exempts certain South Africans who work overseas from paying tax in South Africa.
Parliament’s standing committee on finance hosted public hearings to allow stakeholders to give input on a range of new tax proposals from National Treasury.
One of the most controversial is to repeal the exemption that allows locals who work abroad for a period of longer than 183 days a year to pay tax in the country where they are working, and not in South Africa.
National Treasury claims the exemption, which was introduced in 2001, has been abused and created the opportunity for some South Africans to not pay any tax at all – especially those living in low or no tax jurisdictions.