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Zero-rated foodstuffs

A number of basic foodstuffs are zero-rated in South Africa, in other words no VAT is added to the price:

  • Brown bread
  • Maize meal
  • Samp
  • Mealie rice
  • Dried mealies
  • Dried beans
  • Lentils
  • Pilchards/sardinella in tins
  • Milk powder
  • Dairy powder blend
  • Rice
  • Vegetables
  • Fruit
  • Vegetable oil
  • Milk
  • Cultured milk
  • Brown wheaten meal
  • Eggs
  • Edible legumes and pulses of leguminous plants.

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