South Africa is proposing changes to the tax rules for Special Economic Zones (SEZs) that could make it easier for businesses to use the zones and potentially create opportunities for smaller firms in their supply chains. The proposed reform is contained in the 2026 Draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill, published by National Treasury and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on 30 July. SEZs were created to attract investment, promote manufactu…
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