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Modelling Value-Added Tax (VAT) in South Africa: Assessing the Distributional Impact of the Recent Increase in the VAT Rate and Options for Redress Through the Benefits System

WIDER Working Paper
doi 10.35188/unu-wider/2019/647-0
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Date

January 1, 2019

Authors
Rebone GcaboBoitumelo MocheWynnona SteynBoikhutso MoahlodiJukka PirttiläMichael NobelGemma WrightHelen BarnesFaith Masekesa
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UNU-WIDER


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