The three-day 12th Annual South Africa Institute of Taxation (SAIT) Tax Indaba wrapped up this afternoon, bringing together South Africa's leading tax experts, policymakers, and industry professionals.
Against a backdrop of rising national debt and economic stagnation, the Indaba served as a critical platform for dialogue on bold tax reform. With South Africa's fiscal future hanging in the balance, this year's event marked a pivotal moment in shaping the national conversation around sustainable economic policy.
Thami Ngubeni spoke to Keitumetse Sesana, Acting Deputy Chief Executive Officer at the South African Institute of Taxation.

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