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Welcome: Nastassia Arendse – Moneyweb

Tax relief for consumers while fuel levy and excise duties rise: Edward Kieswetter – Commissioner, Sars

Budget 2021: Did treasury deliver? Annabel Bishop – Chief economist, Investec & Patricia Williams – SAICA Tax Administration Act committee member & Owen Nkomo – CEO, Inkunzi Wealth

What informs the recovery in GDP growth in 2021? Duncan Pieterse – Deputy Director-General: Economic Policy, National Treasury

Market watcher: Chantal Marx – Head: research, FNB Wealth and Investment

Key changes from the 2021 Budget and how these will impact your finances: Carla Rossouw – Tax lead, Allan Gray

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