Carbon tax becomes law on 1 June 2019

 

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed into law the Carbon Tax Act, 2019, which comes into effect on 1 June 2019. With the passing of the carbon tax into law, a price on carbon emissions is now a reality for the South African economy.

 

The impact of the legislation, along with complementary measures such as the national greenhouse gas emission reporting regulations, will have a transformative effect on the South African economy. Organisations of all types and sizes and across all industry sectors will have to act decisively to manage the commercial implications of the carbon tax.

 

Business leaders, such as CFOs and others who are charged with leading their organisations through the transition to a low emissions economy need to fully understand and consider the commercial implications, opportunities and risks, and the reporting and compliance obligations inherent in the implementation of the carbon tax legislation.

 

Discover More: Carbon tax becomes law on 1 June 2019

 

 

Thank you for downloading

For similar content to our Global Guide, subscribe to our mailing list and keep up to date.

* indicates required
Crosshairs Icon

Article tags

South Africa

Newsletter

Keep up to date with news, views and insights from Taxand

Search