Revised Carbon Tax Bill introduced to Parliament

28th November 2018

Revised Carbon Tax Bill introduced to Parliament

Last week the Minister of Finance introduced the revised Carbon Tax Bill (Bill) to Parliament. The Bill takes into account feedback received during the Parliamentary hearings on the December 2017 draft Bill that took place earlier this year. The Bill aims to give effect to South Africa's objectives and commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under the National Climate Change Response Policy and the Paris Agreement, respectively.

Carbon Tax - take home points

Draft Carbon Offset Regulations - published for comment on 12 November 2018 (Regulations)

The Regulations govern the carbon offset allowance mechanism that is provided in terms of the Bill.  This mechanism enables companies to reduce their carbon tax liability by investing in GHG emission reduction projects.

We expect that these Regulations will be published in final form on 1 June 2019 to coincide with the commencement of the carbon tax.

Comments on the Regulations are to be submitted by 14 December 2018.

For further information, please contact your usual Webber Wentzel adviser or one of the following people:

Marius Diemont, Partner, marius.diemont@webberwentzel.com, Tel: +27 21 431 7390

Garyn Rapson, Partner, garyn.rapson@webberwentzel.com, Tel: +27 11 530 5892

Kirsty Kilner, Senior Associate, kirsty.kilner@webberwentzel.com, Tel: +27 21 431 7366