Ecological taxation and South Africa's agricultural sector : international developments and local implications

The study focussed on the research question namely: “How will the introduction of new ecological taxes impact the South African agricultural sector?” To answer the question, eight international eco-taxes were selected and further investigated. The nature and history of each eco-tax was examined....

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Main Author: Westraadt, Petrus
Other Authors: Nieuwoudt, Margaret J.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:Westraadt, Petrus (2017) Ecological taxation and South Africa's agricultural sector : international developments and local implications, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23107>
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Summary:The study focussed on the research question namely: “How will the introduction of new ecological taxes impact the South African agricultural sector?” To answer the question, eight international eco-taxes were selected and further investigated. The nature and history of each eco-tax was examined. The effects or expected effects (where implementation have not yet taken place) of the eco-taxes on the agricultural sectors of the foreign countries, were then considered. The study continued by considering the possible impact on South African agriculture, should these taxes be implemented in South Africa. This was accomplished by extrapolating the foreign effects previously investigated. Mindful of findings, recommendations were then made of what eco-taxes could be implemented which will not impede South African agriculture. It was concluded that the British Climate Change Levy and Climate Change Agreement scheme, Australian Carbon Farming Initiative and Swedish meat consumption tax could be considered for implementation. === Financial Accounting === M. Phil (Accounting Science)