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According to a report on the South African business technology website on November 5, the South African Healthy Living Alliance (HEALA) recommended that ultra-processed foods be included in the health promotion tax (ie "sugar tax").
The current "sugar tax" tax rate has increased the cost of sugary beverages by approximately 11%
.
HEALA submitted a report to the South African Ministry of Finance before the announcement of the Mid-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), stating that the South African Ministry of Health plans to define "healthy foods" through warning labels for packaged foods.
This provision will help determine the scope of taxation on ultra-processed foods
.
In addition, HEALA calls on the South African Ministry of Finance to double the "sugar tax" to 20%.
It is expected that the increase in the "sugar tax" will bring in 2 billion rand additional income to support more social grant programs
.
The current "sugar tax" tax rate has increased the cost of sugary beverages by approximately 11%
.
HEALA submitted a report to the South African Ministry of Finance before the announcement of the Mid-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), stating that the South African Ministry of Health plans to define "healthy foods" through warning labels for packaged foods.
This provision will help determine the scope of taxation on ultra-processed foods
.
In addition, HEALA calls on the South African Ministry of Finance to double the "sugar tax" to 20%.
It is expected that the increase in the "sugar tax" will bring in 2 billion rand additional income to support more social grant programs
.
According to a report on the South African business technology website on November 5, the South African Healthy Living Alliance (HEALA) recommended that ultra-processed foods be included in the health promotion tax (ie "sugar tax").
The current "sugar tax" tax rate has increased the cost of sugary beverages by approximately 11%
.
HEALA submitted a report to the South African Ministry of Finance before the announcement of the Mid-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS), stating that the South African Ministry of Health plans to define "healthy foods" through warning labels for packaged foods.
This provision will help determine the scope of taxation on ultra-processed foods
.
In addition, HEALA calls on the South African Ministry of Finance to double the "sugar tax" to 20%.
It is expected that the increase in the "sugar tax" will bring in 2 billion rand additional income to support more social grant programs
.
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