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Finding the money to change South Africa’s trajectory

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Last updated: February 24, 2025 12:01 pm
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Analysis of South Africa’s National Budget by Waldo Marcus, Director at TPN from MRI Software

As South Africa eagerly anticipates the upcoming national budget, all eyes are on key indicators such as the debt-to-GDP ratio, government spending, and potential risks that could impact fiscal stability. In the midst of economic challenges, it is essential to assess the country’s financial health and the measures needed to ensure sustainable growth.

The recent medium-term budget policy statement highlighted concerns over tax collection falling short of expectations for the 2024/25 fiscal year. Despite a 5.3% increase in tax revenue, government spending has only risen by 4%. This raises questions about whether the National Treasury has managed to achieve a primary budget surplus.

However, South Africa continues to grapple with a mounting debt crisis, with debt to GDP projected to peak at 75.5% in 2025/26, well above the sustainable threshold of 60%. While efforts have been made to stabilize debt ratios, further challenges could require decisive political action to prevent fiscal deterioration.

Despite better-than-expected inflation rates and initiatives like the 2-pot retirement system releasing R43 billion into the economy, concerns persist over sluggish GDP growth and unsustainable government spending. The recent US executive order cutting support to South Africa adds another layer of uncertainty, potentially impacting trade relations and borrowing costs.

Key areas of focus in the budget include addressing the public sector wage bill, providing financial support to entities like Transnet, and improving municipal management to boost property values and attract investment. The challenge lies in striking a balance between revenue generation, expenditure control, and sustainable economic growth.

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President Ramaphosa’s commitment to enhancing service delivery and infrastructure at the municipal level is commendable, but effective implementation and financial support are crucial for success. Municipalities must improve revenue collection to avoid further strain on entities like Eskom, which faces mounting debt from unpaid bills.

In the quest for additional revenue, potential tax increases and proposals like the BEE Fund and basic income grant must be carefully evaluated for their impact on economic growth and taxpayer burden. Sustainable solutions that focus on expanding the tax base and fostering job creation are essential for long-term prosperity.

The property sector, influenced by various economic factors, is closely monitoring developments in the budget announcement. Stability in employment, interest rates, and municipal services is critical for sustaining property investment and growth. As the government navigates competing priorities, stakeholders in the property sector await measures that enhance investment confidence and operational efficiency.

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