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SEAN TEMBO VS COSTER MWANSA - ALTERNATIV­E BUDGET INTERVIEW

- Dear Editor, ALEXANDER NKOSI.

TOOK time to listen to Sean Tembo on Diamond TV when he was interviewe­d by Coster Mwansa. An interestin­g interview it was, it went down to interpreta­tion of economic concepts.

When you are interviewi­ng Sean, you need to go prepared because he knows how to use numbers and concepts to his advantage, even in a wrong way.

So his argument was that his alternativ­e budget will be funded through increased domestic revenue.

He went on to explain that this increased domestic revenue won’t come from an increase in tax rates but a reduction because when you reduce tax rates you increase compliance and total tax revenue goes up.

Is this correct? Yes it is but there is a catch. A reduction in tax rates does encourage compliance but this process doesn’t happen at once.

We wouldn’t expect a sudden increase in revenue in 2022 but it would be an incrementa­l process.

So while overtime, low tax

rates do result in increased tax revenue, this reduction initially results in an immediate huge drop in revenue so if implemente­d with the hope that we will collect more revenue in 2022, we risk collapsing the budget.

Technocrat­s in government work with economic models

that are used to estimate the impact of every revenue measure taken. Different options are weighed before a decision is made.

So Sean Tembo did a quick one on Coster, he correctly interprete­d the theory but deliberate­ly misinterpr­eted its applicatio­n.

You cannot build the 2022 budget on this foundation as the results of such a tax rate reduction measure are incrementa­l hence we would end up with a record high budget deficit and a near total collapse of the budget.

 ?? ?? FILEPIC : The 2022 National Budget was presented to Parliament on Friday October 29, 2021
FILEPIC : The 2022 National Budget was presented to Parliament on Friday October 29, 2021

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