Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Act No. 108 of 1996)Chapter 13 : FinanceProvincial and Local Financial Matters227. National sources of provincial and local government funding |
(1) | Local government and each province— |
(a) | is entitled to an equitable share of revenue raised nationally to enable it to provide basic services and perform the functions allocated to it; and |
(b) | may receive other allocations from national government revenue, either conditionally or unconditionally. |
(2) | Additional revenue raised by provinces or municipalities may not be deducted from their share of revenue raised nationally, or from other allocations made to them out of national government revenue. Equally, there is no obligation on the national government to compensate provinces or municipalities that do not raise revenue commensurate with their fiscal capacity and tax base. |
(3) | A province's equitable share of revenue raised nationally must be transferred to the province promptly and without deduction, except when the transfer has been stopped in terms of section 216. |
(4) | A province must provide for itself any resources that it requires, in terms of a provision of its provincial constitution, that are additional to its requirements envisaged in the Constitution. |