Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said the final white paper on immigration will compel foreign-owned spaza shops to pay taxes for operating.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi , announced that the Cabinet approved the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection
Motsoaledi said this white paper highlighted that all spaza shops, including those owned by foreign nationals, would be taxed, revealed that the Cabinet has given the final white paper on immigration the greenlight. With this white paper, Motsoaledi said that foreign-owned spaza shops would be regulated and forced to pay taxes.will ensure that foreign-owned spaza shops pay tax and are regularly audited. He added that the Department of Health will impose standards on spaza shops.
are in the country. He said the white paper would crack down on illegal foreigners in the country under false pretences."Spaza shops or any SME businesses with an investment of less than R5 million ZAR should be reserved for South Africans only.""Work on it. They are not banking. Let them pay a fixed fee for operating, like R1000 per month."
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