South Africa delays first carbon tax payment deadline due to virus crisis

Published 21:23 on April 21, 2020  /  Last updated at 21:23 on April 21, 2020  /  Africa, Carbon Taxes, EMEA, International, Kyoto Mechanisms

South Africa’s president on Tuesday announced a three-month delay to the deadline for the first payments due under the country’s carbon tax, as part of a wider package of financial measures to help companies cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
South Africa’s president on Tuesday announced a three-month delay to the deadline for the first payments due under the country’s carbon tax, as part of a wider package of financial measures to help companies cope with the coronavirus pandemic.


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