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Moneyweb 24 Feb 2021  Budget2021
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Finance Minister Tito Mboweni tabled the 2021 budget in Parliament on Wednesday. The news was never going to be good, but a few positive announcements raised eyebrows.

The budget deficit, although the highest on record, was slightly lower than expected. Payers of personal income tax received (unexpected) relief, and the corporate tax rate will drop to 27% from next year. This will help consumers and businesses in difficult times and hopefully stimulate the economy.

On the downside, South Africa’s fiscal position has deteriorated significantly. The only way out of this mess is to get the economy growing, and it will take hard and unpopular decisions to change the growth trajectory. Unfortunately, Mboweni did not announce any significant government policy changes and merely echoed previous promises of imminent restructuring. The main disappointment, for me at least, was a lack of action.

This budget newsletter and further coverage on Moneyweb offers comprehensive analyses of the most important announcements. I hope our Moneyweb community enjoys our content, even if there is only limited good news.

– Editor, Ryk van Niekerk

Tax relief for embattled taxpayers, but not all is rosy

Above-inflation increases in alcohol and tobacco excise duties announced. OPEN IN APP
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Mboweni surprises: 2020 budget deficit revised down to 14% of GDP

But this still comes in at a record high due to the Covid-19 economic fallout. OPEN IN APP

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Treasury puts the brakes on the wage bill

 
Government buoyed by the Labour Appeals Court judgment limit increase for the next three years. OPEN IN APP
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[PODCAST] Good budget but lots of work to do in order to make it into reality

 
Moneyweb's Simon Brown spoke to a panel of guests, Dawie Roodt of the Efficient Group, Busisiwe Mdletshe - CEO, BTMT Capital and Sandile Zulu - President, Black Business Council in a special budget 2021 broadcast on SAfm. OPEN IN APP

LIVE ARCHIVE: Watch the Budget speech

 
Read Finance Minister Tito Mboweni's full speech. OPEN IN APP
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Government targets tax incentives because of ‘persistent trade-off'

 
Section 12J sunset date will not be extended. OPEN IN APP

Treasury allocates R9bn to SA’s Covid-19 vaccination plan

 
Estimates overall roll-out of ‘free mass vaccination campaign’ will cost R19.3 billion. OPEN IN APP

Eskom unbundling expected to be completed by December 2022

 
Will be separated into three divisions – transmission, generation and distribution. OPEN IN APP

Slight relief from the impact of Covid-19

 
Companies claim R57.3bn from Ters scheme. OPEN IN APP

Infrastructure spending boost in the budget

 
Infrastructure expenditure estimated to increase by 20.6% to R226.1bn in 2020/21. OPEN IN APP

Government pays, settles R267m demand for SAA guaranteed letters of credit

 
Budget Review says Eskom constitutes the largest exposure, at 77.2% of guarantees. OPEN IN APP
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Structural reforms: Some progress

 
Early victories for Operation Vulindlela. OPEN IN APP

End of the road for Section 12J

 
The incentive will come to an end at the end of June. OPEN IN APP
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