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, Question 1(a)

Statement:
A poll tax (head tax) will promote efficiency and equity and will furthermore ensure that
everybody in South Africa pays taxes.

Answer:
This statement contains several misconceptions. A poll tax is considered highly inequitable
because it is a regressive tax, meaning that all individuals pay the same amount regardless
of income, placing a disproportionate burden on low-income earners (Stiglitz & Rosengard,
2015). It violates the ability-to-pay principle, which is central to equitable taxation.
Furthermore, while a poll tax may appear efficient in theory due to minimal distortionary
effects, in practice it is socially and politically unacceptable, leading to resistance and non-
compliance. The claim that it ensures everyone pays tax is also misleading, as many
individuals already contribute indirectly through VAT and other consumption taxes (National
Treasury, 2026). Therefore, a poll tax neither promotes equity nor guarantees universal and
fair tax contribution.




Question 1(b)

Statement:
South Africa has a skewed distribution of income and therefore a further increase in
personal income taxation will promote efficiency and equity.

Answer:
This statement is a half-truth. While South Africa does have a highly unequal income
distribution, increasing personal income tax may improve equity through redistribution
(National Treasury, 2026). However, it does not necessarily promote efficiency, as higher
tax rates can discourage work effort, savings, and investment, leading to economic
distortions (Mankiw, 2021). Excessive taxation may also increase tax avoidance and
evasion, reducing overall revenue effectiveness. Additionally, South Africa already relies
heavily on a relatively small tax base, meaning further increases could overburden

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