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South Africa introduces ‘bachelor tax’ for unmarried males above 18

Moses Abeka by Moses Abeka
November 14, 2018
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Just when you thought Over the Top Tax (OTT), commonly refereed to as social media tax was the most outrageous in the world, here comes bachelor tax!

Imagine on top of being de-toothed, cheated on, contracting UTI and herpes, getting dumped for a wealthier or more interesting partner, you are still obliged to pay tax for being unmarried!

PIC: South Africa Rand. (In KwaZulu-Natal, if you are a bachelor, this comes with an extra budget!)

Well, adult males in Nguthu, a township in northern KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa are facing an extra burden for not taking courage to marry off women!

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The males above 18 are expected to pay an annual tax imposed by the local authorities.

According to reports, the tax is to a tune of  50 Rands (about Shs13,000) payable once a year till marriage.

While the youths aired their grievances saying it’s oppression, the local authorities defended the tax, just like our social media tax, saying revenue is needed for development!

Traditionally, unmarried females are exempted from paying the tax since it’s a man’s duty to take care of a home.

On behalf of the unmarried, let’s pray our MPs don’t pick this idea!

 

 

 

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