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Consumer Goods Council of SA advises consumers to be vigilant of the possible difference between shelf labeling price and price at point of sale following VAT reversal

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SARS Commissioner Edward Kieswetter has welcomed the ruling by the Western Cape High Court to set aside the Value Added Tax increase and the fiscal framework in favour of the DA and the EFF. Kieswetter has urged consumers to be vigilant that their invoices show 15% VAT and not more than that. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Consumer Goods Council of SA CEO, Zinhle Tyikwe

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