The South African government plans to make smartphones affordable for low-income earners by removing the luxury excise duty…
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South Africa's government has proposed to remove the luxury excise duty on smartphones worth below $136.37 from April 1 to support digital adoption for low-income households, the National Treasury said on Wednesday.
The South African government plans to make smartphones affordable for low-income earners by removing the luxury excise duty…
The South African government plans to make smartphones affordable for low-income earners by removing the luxury excise duty…
Government will remove the luxury excise duty on basic smartphones from 1 April, ahead of the shutdown of 2G and 3G networks.
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South Africa's big operators have lauded the announcement that luxury duties on basic smartphones will be scrapped.
South Africa's big operators have lauded the announcement that luxury duties on basic smartphones will be scrapped.
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