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Tax Justice South Africa (TJSA) has issued a warning on the dangers of illicit electrical products flooding the South African market. A recent survey by tax justice South Africa found that 78% of industry leaders are deeply concerned about the rise of non-compliant goods, such as plugs, cables, and fittings. The group fighting for tax justice says these products not only evade taxes but also endanger lives and businesses, with poorly manufactured items leading to electrical failures and fires. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Yusuf Abramjee the founder of Tax Justice South Africa
By SAfmTax Justice South Africa (TJSA) has issued a warning on the dangers of illicit electrical products flooding the South African market. A recent survey by tax justice South Africa found that 78% of industry leaders are deeply concerned about the rise of non-compliant goods, such as plugs, cables, and fittings. The group fighting for tax justice says these products not only evade taxes but also endanger lives and businesses, with poorly manufactured items leading to electrical failures and fires. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Yusuf Abramjee the founder of Tax Justice South Africa

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