The Citizen (KZN)

AfriForum tackles levy

CIVIL RIGHTS GROUP CONTACTS MINISTER

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Civil rights organisati­on AfriForum has written to Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba, asking him to intervene in the matter of the city cleansing levy to be implemente­d by the Tshwane metropolit­an municipali­ty.

According to AfriForum, such a levy does not comply with the constituti­onal framework of the city and it has informed the city accordingl­y.

Morne Mostert, AfriForum’s head of local government affairs, said the levy compelled taxpayers to pay an additional amount of R127.04 for residentia­l properties and R2 911.67 for business properties per month.

According to AfriForum, this levy is not contained in the municipali­ty’s strategic planning document and this document further indicated that the public wasn’t informed of this in advance.

“It is typical that the municipali­ty wants to collect additional funds which falls outside of its budget framework,” Mostert said.

He said the Municipal Fiscal Powers and Functions Act, 2007 (Act No 12 of 2007) makes provision for the authorisat­ion of tax, levies and duties which the municipali­ty can impose in terms of the constituti­on. However, it first needs to be approved by the minister of finance.

Mostert said the city cleansing levy fell within the scope of this Act, seeing as it was based on a fixed monthly amount and was not associated with the degree in which the service was supplied to individual owners or utilised by them.

AfriForum said the city sent them a letter in which they indicated that this levy was a direct service fee and that the minister’s permission was not necessary.

However, Mostert said there was no connection between the service and the cost thereof. “Some business owners will need to pay up more than double their current property tax, which is unreasonab­le,” Mostert said.

Samkelo Mgobozi, Tshwane mayoral spokespers­on, said claims alleging that the city’s cleansing levy was unlawful are baseless. “This tariff was widely canvassed and approved unanimousl­y by council when it approved the 2017-18 budget. It has, in fact, been part of the refuse removal tariff since August 2000.”

He said Section 156(5) of the constituti­on also determined that a municipali­ty had the right to exercise any power concerning a matter reasonably necessary for, or incidental to, the effective performanc­e of its functions.

Mgobozi said the city cleansing levy is to cover the cost of, for example, illegal dumping and city and street cleaning services. –

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? REPENT! Members of the EFF outside the Voortrekke­r Monument in Pretoria yesterday to show solidarity with an alleged victim of sexual abuse in the Methodist Church.
Picture: Jacques Nelles REPENT! Members of the EFF outside the Voortrekke­r Monument in Pretoria yesterday to show solidarity with an alleged victim of sexual abuse in the Methodist Church.

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