Government will remove the luxury excise duty on basic smartphones from 1 April, ahead of the shutdown of 2G and 3G networks.
Industry insiders applaud government’s move to make entry-level smartphones accessible to a broader segment of the population ...
Politicians say the government and businesses should do more to help Australians who have lost mobile coverage since 3G was ...
South Africa's big operators have lauded the announcement that luxury duties on basic smartphones will be scrapped.
PRETORIA: South Africa's government has proposed to remove the luxury excise duty on smartphones worth below 2,500 rand ($136 ...
Smartphones, which have increased in price, have historically been taxed like luxury products in South Africa, with a 9% ad ...
The Australian smartphone market grew 3.1% in the last quarter, with Motorola the big winner delivering 105.6% growth, ...
South African consumers spent nearly R90 billion in this category last year, with sales value increasing 1.8% from 2023, says ...
Customers get three color and 11 size options. The Samsung Galaxy Ring, unveiled last year, will go on sale in one more ...
Excise duty adjustment to ‘lower end’ smartphone price tag By Simnikiwe Mzekandaba, IT in government editorJohannesburg, 12 Mar 2025Government proposes no ad valorem excise duty on lower value ...
Mumbai: Wilson's PCO, STD Booth, a quaint relic of a bygone era, stands resolute opposite the Tardeo RTO office.