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2024 Budget Tips

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Treasury invites online tips for 2024 Budget – Make your voice count
DEAR-SOUTH-AfFRICA

2311 comments delivered to the Treasury (closed 11 February 2024)

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The Minister of Finance, Mr Enoch Godongwana, delivered the National Budget Speech on 21 February 2024.

The budget allocation aims to strike a balance between growing the economy and supporting the vulnerable amid limited resources.

It is in this context that Minister Godongwana invited South Africans to share their suggestions on the Budget. You can comment on:

    • municipal finances
    • spending priorities of government
    • addressing a large budget deficit
    • stabilising State-Owned Entity finances
    • managing the energy crisis
    • tax revenues
    • debt sustainability.

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    Minister Godongwana has asked you to have a say on several areas of concern. What is your top concern? (scroll down to view details)

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    Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana has called on South Africans to share their suggestions on the National Budget.

    The Minister will deliver the National Budget Speech in February 2024.

    People may submit their views on municipal finances, spending priorities of government, addressing a large budget deficit, stabilising state-owned entity finances, managing the energy crisis, tax revenues and debt sustainability.

    The closing date for submissions is 11 February 2024.

    “The budget allocation aims to strike a balance between growing the economy and supporting the vulnerable amid limited resources. It is in this context that Minister Godongwana invites South Africans to share their suggestions on the Budget. Minister Godongwana looks forward to your contributions,” the Ministry of Finance said on Monday.

    Citizens are encouraged to keep contributions concise and to the point.