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Where does provincial government get its funding from? South Africa's nine provincial government­s form the second tier of government, sandwiched between national government and local government. Among other functions, provincial government­s play an important role in the administra­tion of the country's health and education systems.

Provincial government department­s sourced R519.4 billion in revenue in 2016/17, according to Stats SA's latest financial statistics of provincial government report. This was an increase of 6.3 percent from the R488.8 billion recorded in 2015/16.

Where did this money come from? Provinces receive the bulk of their revenue from national government in the form of financial grants. Not to be confused with social grants, financial grants are current or capital transfers from one government unit to another government unit or to an internatio­nal organisati­on.

Provinces generated 2.3 percent (R12.1 billion) of total revenue themselves, via taxes.The motor vehicle licence fee you pay every year goes straight to the coffers of your provincial government, together with money sourced from taxes on specific services (such as gambling and betting) and excise taxes. Motor vehicle taxes (licence and registrati­on fees) contribute­d R9.3 billion (or 77 percent) to the R12.1 billion, followed by taxes on specific services (22 percent) and excise taxes (one percent).

It comes as no surprise that Gauteng, the most populous province, collects just over a third of all provincial taxes collected nationwide. KwaZulu-Natal comes in second place, followed by the Western Cape.

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