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South African activists demand wealth tax as G20 finance summit hits KZN
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52319, member: 636"] Civil society organizations across South Africa have mobilized to pressure their government into implementing aggressive wealth taxation policies. The South African Tax Justice Working Group represents major entities like Cosatu, Oxfam, and the Institute for Economic Justice. These groups timed their demands to coincide with the G20 Finance Track meeting happening at Zimbali Resort along KwaZulu-Natal's North Coast. They want officials to align domestic policies with international commitments against multinational corporate tax evasion. The coalition emphasizes that government action must target both wealthy individuals and large corporations. International discussions around taxing ultra-wealthy individuals have gained significant momentum recently. Economist Gabriel Zucman led a G20-commissioned study revealing that wealthy billionaire taxation could generate substantial revenue. His research shows that applying a 2 percent levy on the world's 3,000 richest individuals would produce between $200 billion and $250 billion each year. The proposal received enhanced attention during Brazil's G20 Summit last November. Spain and Brazil subsequently launched a collaborative effort this July to advance global wealth taxation initiatives at the United Nations financing conference in Sevilla. [/QUOTE]
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