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ANC Expected to Drop VAT Hike Plans Due to GNU Backlash and Growing Political Opposition

Last updated: April 14, 2025 9:45 am
Karabo Makodi
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ANC Expected to Drop VAT Hike Plans Due to GNU Backlash and Growing Political Opposition
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The African National Congress (ANC) is set to walk back its controversial plan to raise Value-Added Tax (VAT), after mounting political resistance and criticism from within the Government of National Unity (GNU). With coalition partners and civil society pushing back hard, the ruling party appears to be rethinking its fiscal approach to avoid alienating both voters and its allies.

Contents
  • Coalition Cracks: GNU Partners Say No to VAT Hike
  • The Real-World Impact of a VAT Increase
  • A Lesson in Coalition Governance
  • Scrapping the Hike: What It Means for the Budget
  • Public Confidence and Policy Fatigue
  • Experts Call for Balanced, Long-Term Planning
  • Where the ANC Stands Now
  • What Comes Next?

Coalition Cracks: GNU Partners Say No to VAT Hike

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s February 2025 budget announcement, which included a proposed VAT increase of up to 2% over two years, landed poorly across the political spectrum. The plan—later revised to a staggered 0.5% increase per year—was meant to bolster state revenue. Instead, it triggered swift opposition from key GNU partners like the Democratic Alliance (DA), ActionSA, and Build One South Africa (BOSA).

DA finance spokesperson Dion George didn’t mince words: “This VAT increase is not just fiscally reckless—it’s morally indefensible. It punishes poor South Africans while other avenues remain unexplored.”

The DA has even taken legal steps, questioning the procedural fairness of the budget’s adoption in Parliament. Meanwhile, other coalition members warned the ANC that pushing forward with the VAT increase could fracture the GNU alliance entirely.

The Real-World Impact of a VAT Increase

South Africa’s VAT currently sits at 15%, and any increase would make daily essentials more expensive. Lower-income households—already stretched thin by unemployment and rising costs—would be hit hardest. According to the Parliamentary Budget Office, these households spend over two-thirds of their income on essentials, leaving them with little room to absorb added costs.

Labour unions were quick to reject the proposal. COSATU spokesperson Matthew Parks welcomed signs that the government may reconsider, saying: “We support progressive alternatives that ensure the state has resources to deliver services, stimulate the economy, and tackle unemployment.”

A Lesson in Coalition Governance

The clash over VAT has revealed the tightrope the ANC must walk within the GNU framework. Since losing its outright majority in the 2024 general election, the African National Congress has had to rely on an increasingly vocal coalition. Now, it can no longer push through controversial policy decisions unilaterally.

Political analyst Professor Ntsikelelo Breakfast said, “This shows that the ANC is bowing to DA pressure, as the DA has been among the strongest opponents of a VAT hike. It’s a clear sign of the compromises required in a coalition era.”

Scrapping the Hike: What It Means for the Budget

Ditching the VAT increase won’t come cheap. The Treasury stands to lose around R13.5 billion in projected revenue. That money was meant to help reduce the budget deficit and fund critical public services. Now, the ANC must find alternative revenue streams without triggering another political storm.

Possible solutions include introducing wealth taxes, closing corporate loopholes, and raising duties on luxury items. But each of these comes with its own set of political and administrative hurdles.

Public Confidence and Policy Fatigue

The VAT uproar also reflects growing frustration among South Africans who feel they’re being asked to bear the brunt of the country’s financial woes. Widespread corruption, public sector inefficiency, and a sluggish economy have made it harder for the government to justify regressive taxes.

A recent Afrobarometer survey showed that nearly 60% of South Africans oppose any VAT increase. Many said they’d prefer the government clamp down on wasteful spending and improve tax compliance instead. As public confidence erodes, pressure on policymakers to adopt more equitable solutions is only growing.

Experts Call for Balanced, Long-Term Planning

Economists and financial analysts have joined the call for a more thoughtful approach. Nazmeera Moola, Chief Sustainability Officer at investment firm Ninety One, explained: “What South Africa needs is a fiscal plan that’s socially fair and economically sound. A VAT increase without structural reform is a temporary fix, not a lasting solution.”

International institutions like the IMF have also flagged the risks of reducing consumer spending in economies already battling inflation and high unemployment.

Where the ANC Stands Now

Although there’s no official Treasury announcement yet, high-level insiders suggest the VAT hike is effectively dead in the water. Speaking anonymously, a senior official said: “There’s no way we can push this through without risking the stability of the GNU. We’re already working on revised proposals.”

This shift in strategy could signal a broader transformation in how the party governs under coalition constraints. The decision to drop VAT hike plans may also serve as a test case for future fiscal policy—where public sentiment and political consensus play larger roles.

What Comes Next?

As the government recalibrates its budget strategy, all eyes are on the Treasury’s next move. Civil society, economists, and GNU partners will be watching closely to ensure the new approach is not only fiscally responsible but also socially just.

In the meantime, this episode offers a critical reminder of the power of public pressure and political negotiation in shaping national policy.

The ANC’s expected decision to drop VAT hike plans in response to GNU backlash and widespread opposition marks a significant moment for South African governance. It underscores the importance of inclusive policy-making and the growing influence of coalition dynamics.

With the fiscal gap still looming, the real challenge lies ahead: crafting a budget that is economically sustainable, politically viable, and socially equitable.

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