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by bruce511
2311 days ago
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Not to detract from your root question, but it's worth being accurate with the numbers.
The number of individual tax payers is 7.6 million, not 4 million. There is also company taxes on top of that [1]. But that's not the whole picture. You also have to take into account non-personal taxes like VAT, booze, smokes, sugar and petrol to name but a few. These are significant revenue sources, and ultimately tax low-income people fairly harshly. So to say 4 million people are paying for everyone else is an over simplification. I'll comment on your main question in another post.
[1] https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2019-10-28-crunch-th... |
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Which is why the 4 million taxpayers typically matches the number of white adults.