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1 Authorised Financial Services Provider – FSP No: 859

2 Fiscal Policy – The Folly & the Facts
Presented by: Mr. Dawie Roodt Efficient Group: Executive Chairman, Chief Economist 2

3 A Simple Example Production = 100

4 Total Consumption = 90 Investment = 10 Consumption = 90

5 Total Consumption = 60 Taxes = 30 Consumption = 60 Investment = 10

6 Total Consumption = 75 Tax Redistributed = 15 Taxes = 15
Investment = 10 Consumption = 60

7 Total Consumption = 83 Consumption = 68 Imports = 8
Tax Redistributed = 15 Taxes = 15 Investment = 10 Consumption = 68 Imports = 8

8 Total Consumption = 75 Paid Back = 8 Consumption = 52
Tax Redistributed = 15 Taxes = 15 Consumption = 52 Investment = 10

9 Economic Laws LAW 1: Money = Wealth

10 Cash or Wealth? Source: SARB and Efficient Research, 2008

11 Cash or Wealth? Polynomial Trend Line (order of 5)
Source: SARB and Efficient Research, 2008

12 Behind the Curve Source: SARB and Efficient Research, 2008

13 Individuals ALWAYS pay ALL taxes
Economic Laws LAW 2: Individuals ALWAYS pay ALL taxes

14 Sources of Revenue Tax paid per Person = R12,887.00
Total Tax Revenue = R625,8 bn SA Population = m Tax paid per Person = R12,887.00 14

15 People react to Incentives
Economic Laws LAW 3: People react to Incentives

16 Action Follows Incentive

17 Production & Consumption ALWAYS converge
Economic Laws LAW 4: Production & Consumption ALWAYS converge

18 Balance of Payments Source: SARS and own calculations

19 C/A Deficit Funding “Hot Money” -DANGER- Source: SARS, 2008

20 Unintended Consequences
BEWARE OF: Unintended Consequences

21 Keeping Bankrupt Companies Alive
Denel’s Bill: 2006: -R1.3 bn 2007: -R549 m 2008: -R347 m

22 Keeping Bankrupt Companies Alive
SAL’s Bill: Cash: 2003/04 – 07/08: R9.194bn!! Guarantees: 03/04 – 07/08: R2.86bn!!

23 BEWARE OF: Misplaced Targets

24 Misplaced Targets or Too High…. Unemployment Poverty Cars Food Prices
Too Little…. Entrepreneurs Wealth Roads Food Production

25 The Economy at a Glance 25

26 Economic Overview 2006 2007 2008 GDP (full year) 5.4% 5.1% 3.0%
Current Account: Nom -R111.0bn -R138.2bn -R167.4bn Current Account: GDP -6.4% -7.3% -8.1% R/$ (end of year) R7.04 R6.84 R8.70 M3 (average) 23.1% 23.7% 19.4% PSCE (average) 27.6% 22.2% 18.4% CPIX (average) 4.6% 6.5% 11.6% Prime (end of year) 12.5% 14.5% 15.5%

27 Economic Overview 2006 2007 2008 GDP (full year) 5.4% 5.1% 3.0%
Current Account: Nom -R111.0bn -R138.2bn -R167.4bn Current Account: GDP -6.4% -7.3% -8.1% R/$ (end of year) R7.04 R6.84 R8.70 M3 (average) 23.1% 23.7% 19.4% PSCE (average) 27.6% 22.2% 18.4% CPIX (average) 4.6% 6.5% 11.6% Prime (end of year) 12.5% 14.5% 15.5%

28 Economic Overview 2006 2007 2008 GDP (full year) 5.4% 5.1% 3.0%
Current Account: Nom -R111.0bn -R138.2bn -R167.4bn Current Account: GDP -6.4% -7.3% -8.1% R/$ (end of year) R7.04 R6.84 R8.70 M3 (average) 23.1% 23.7% 19.4% PSCE (average) 27.6% 22.2% 18.4% CPIX (average) 4.6% 6.5% 11.6% Prime (end of year) 12.5% 14.5% 15.5%

29 Fiscal Policy 29

30 Revenue and Expenditure Trends
Delayed Taxes Gold Surplus Source: SARB and Efficient Group Forecast 30

31 Fiscal Revenue 31

32 Contribution to Fiscus
32

33 2008/09 Revenue Estimates R bn Budget ‘08 2008 MTBPS Expected
Diff. (%) Income Tax 369.8 380.7 379.5 9.7 (2.6%) Individual 191.0 201.0 196.9 5.9 (3.1%) Company 156.5 158.9 161.8 5.3 (3.4%) STC 20.0 18.2 18.4 -1.6 (-8.0%) Other 2.2 2.6 2.4 0.2 (9.1%) VAT 167.0 161.6 -5.4 (-3.0%) Excise Duty 20.4 20.5 20.2 -0.2 (-1.0%) Fuel Levy 26.4 25.5 26.0 -0.4 (-1.5%) 63.9 53.6 58.4 -5.5 (-8.6%) Total 625.4 626.5 624.9 -0.5 (-0.1%) Source: Treasury and Efficient Group Forecast 33

34 Is Tax Crowding Out Savings..?
Source: SARB Quarterly Bulletin, December 07 & MTBPS Oct 07; Efficient Research

35 Is Tax Crowding Out Savings..?
Source: SARB Quarterly Bulletin, December 07 & MTBPS Oct 07; Efficient Research

36 Tax Comparison: Individuals
Denmark Ireland Russia Median: 36.0% Average: 35.4% South Africa USA Source: worldwide-tax.com 36

37 Tax Comparison: Companies
Egypt Median: 29.0% USA Average: 26.6% South Africa South Africa + STC (’07) South Africa + STC (’06) Ireland Bulgaria Source: worldwide-tax.com 37

38 Tax Comparison: VAT Median: 18.0% Average: 16.7%
Source: worldwide-tax.com 38

39 Revenue Do’s & Don’ts DO’s: Decrease Company & Personal Income Taxes
Burden has increased significantly Discourage savings Higher than international levels Few income tax payers Increase VAT Fights inflation Lower than international DON’Ts: Zero-rate more foodstuffs Demand & Supply curves are flat Costs outweigh benefits

40 Fiscal Expenditure 40

41 Expenditure Trend Source: SARB and Efficient Group Forecast 41

42 Spending Priorities Social Spending 42

43 2008/09 Expenditure Estimates
R bn Budget’08 2008 MTBPS Expected Diff. (%) Voted Amounts 345.3 370.2 365.1 19.8 (5.7%) State Debt Cost 51.2 53.9 53.2 2.0 (3.9%) Transfer Provinces 199.4 204.0 202.1 2.7 (1.4%) Other 15.2 7.4 13.2 -2.0 (-13.2%) Total 611.1 635.5 633.6 22.5 (3.7%) Source: Treasury and Efficient Group Forecast 43

44 Redistribution in Perspective…
44

45 Redistribution Estimation: R1 in = R? out
Rand In : Rand Out Ratio 1997 2003 2007 Family 1* (R20k) R4.29 R (225%) R (12%) Family 2 (R43k) R1.36 R (54%) R3.22 (53%) Family 3 (R100k) R0.30 R0.61 (100%) R0.87 (43%) Family 4 (R300k) R0.80 R0.14 (87%) R0.21 (44%) Family 5 (R500k) R0.04 R0.08 (81%) R0.11 (37%) Family 6 (R1mil) R0.02 R0.03 (77%) R0.04 (24%) Source: Efficient Research *Average family consists of 4 people, aggregates taken per capita

46 Aiming For Equality Source: Efficient Research

47 Aiming For Equality Source: Efficient Research

48 Aiming For Equality Source: Efficient Research

49 Shrinking Tax Base??

50 What Trevor Did Say… 50

51 About Financial Regulation…
“But we proceed from the premise that this Parliament has entrusted us with responsibility for licensing and oversight of our financial institutions; and licenses to do business are granted on the understanding that the highest standards of financial responsibility and integrity will be maintained.” - Min. Trevor Manuel, MTBPS Speech Oct 08

52 What Trevor Didn’t Say…
52

53 Qualified Audit Opinions:
General Report of the Auditor General on Audit Outcomes for the Financial Year Department Independent Complaints Directorate Land Affairs Transport Labour Justice Parliament Health Defense Correctional Services Water Affairs & Forestry Home Affairs

54 Education 54

55 Education expenditure comparison
Lesotho South Africa (’06 & ’07) Average: 4.7 Zimbabwe Equatorial Guinea Source: Human Development Report, 2006 (undp.org)

56 The Reading Literacy of Fourth Grade Students
Russian Federation(565) United States (540) Macedonia (442) Qatar (353) Morocco (323) South Africa (302) High Intermediate Low None Source: US Department of Education, PIRLS 2006

57 Social Security & Welfare
57

58 Social Grants Beneficiary Numbers
Grant Type (‘000) 2003 2006 2007 2008 (projected) % Change Old Age Grant 2,022 2,144 2,195 2,225 10% Disability Grant 953 1,319 1,422 1,409 47.8% War Veterans Grant 4 3 2 -50.0% Foster Care Grant 138 313 400 446 223.2% Care Dependency Grant (disabled) 58 94 98 110 89.7% Child Support 2,630 7,045 7,863 8,208 212.1% Total 5,808 10,918 11,991 12,402 106.5% Source: 2008 Budget 2008: 12.4m recipients 26.0% of SA population 58

59 Unintended Consequences
Grant Type (‘000) 2003 2007 2008 (projected) % Change Old Age Grant 2,022 2,195 2,225 10% Disability Grant 953 1,422 1,409 47.8% War Veterans Grant 4 2 -50.0% Foster Care Grant 138 400 446 223.2% Care Dependency Grant (disabled) 58 98 110 89.7% Child Support 2,630 7,863 8,208 212.1% Total 5,808 11,991 12,402 106.5% Incentive to Save Less/Not at All? Incentive to Stay Sick? Incentive for Girls to have Children? Source: 2008 Budget Increase Dependency on State 59

60 Expenditure Do’s & Don’ts
SPEND LESS Increase Efficiency Poor results Poor conduct More on capital DON’Ts: SPEND MORE Increase Social Grants Adverse Incentives Unsustainable …or of parliamentarians…

61 State Debt & Interest Payments
61

62 Budget Balance Source: SARB and own calculations

63 Total State Debt Source: SARB and Efficient Group Forecast 63

64 Real Interest Costs on State Debt
Source: SARB and Efficient Group Calculations 64

65 Authourised Financial Services Provider – FSP No: 859


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