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Budgeting for a nation: Inside the medium-term budget
Manage episode 447919742 series 2604421
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This week Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced the Medium-Term Budget which is tabled every year in October.
Most people only really care about the February budget because that is where the minister announces the changes to taxes. But the medium-term budget is packed with really important information about how government is going to be collecting and spending our money over the next three years. It also gives us some idea about what we can expect in February and whether taxpayers will be on the hook.
In this podcast I am joined by Gcobisa Magazi, Director: Public Finance at National Treasury to discuss the medium-term budget.
We discuss the significance of the medium-term budget, often mislabelled as a "mini budget," and explore its role as a policy statement outlining government priorities and fiscal strategies.
Key topics include the challenges of revenue collection, unexpected expenditures, and the government's strategy to manage debt, which currently consumes 21% of the budget. We also delve into the concept of fiscal anchoring, a legislative approach to ensuring sustainable fiscal policy, and the balancing act required to meet the needs of a financially vulnerable population while striving for a primary budget surplus.
Join us for an insightful conversation on the intricacies of public finance, the importance of economic growth, and the government's efforts to balance debt management with essential social and infrastructure spending.
Most people only really care about the February budget because that is where the minister announces the changes to taxes. But the medium-term budget is packed with really important information about how government is going to be collecting and spending our money over the next three years. It also gives us some idea about what we can expect in February and whether taxpayers will be on the hook.
In this podcast I am joined by Gcobisa Magazi, Director: Public Finance at National Treasury to discuss the medium-term budget.
We discuss the significance of the medium-term budget, often mislabelled as a "mini budget," and explore its role as a policy statement outlining government priorities and fiscal strategies.
Key topics include the challenges of revenue collection, unexpected expenditures, and the government's strategy to manage debt, which currently consumes 21% of the budget. We also delve into the concept of fiscal anchoring, a legislative approach to ensuring sustainable fiscal policy, and the balancing act required to meet the needs of a financially vulnerable population while striving for a primary budget surplus.
Join us for an insightful conversation on the intricacies of public finance, the importance of economic growth, and the government's efforts to balance debt management with essential social and infrastructure spending.
194 episodi
Manage episode 447919742 series 2604421
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This week Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana announced the Medium-Term Budget which is tabled every year in October.
Most people only really care about the February budget because that is where the minister announces the changes to taxes. But the medium-term budget is packed with really important information about how government is going to be collecting and spending our money over the next three years. It also gives us some idea about what we can expect in February and whether taxpayers will be on the hook.
In this podcast I am joined by Gcobisa Magazi, Director: Public Finance at National Treasury to discuss the medium-term budget.
We discuss the significance of the medium-term budget, often mislabelled as a "mini budget," and explore its role as a policy statement outlining government priorities and fiscal strategies.
Key topics include the challenges of revenue collection, unexpected expenditures, and the government's strategy to manage debt, which currently consumes 21% of the budget. We also delve into the concept of fiscal anchoring, a legislative approach to ensuring sustainable fiscal policy, and the balancing act required to meet the needs of a financially vulnerable population while striving for a primary budget surplus.
Join us for an insightful conversation on the intricacies of public finance, the importance of economic growth, and the government's efforts to balance debt management with essential social and infrastructure spending.
Most people only really care about the February budget because that is where the minister announces the changes to taxes. But the medium-term budget is packed with really important information about how government is going to be collecting and spending our money over the next three years. It also gives us some idea about what we can expect in February and whether taxpayers will be on the hook.
In this podcast I am joined by Gcobisa Magazi, Director: Public Finance at National Treasury to discuss the medium-term budget.
We discuss the significance of the medium-term budget, often mislabelled as a "mini budget," and explore its role as a policy statement outlining government priorities and fiscal strategies.
Key topics include the challenges of revenue collection, unexpected expenditures, and the government's strategy to manage debt, which currently consumes 21% of the budget. We also delve into the concept of fiscal anchoring, a legislative approach to ensuring sustainable fiscal policy, and the balancing act required to meet the needs of a financially vulnerable population while striving for a primary budget surplus.
Join us for an insightful conversation on the intricacies of public finance, the importance of economic growth, and the government's efforts to balance debt management with essential social and infrastructure spending.
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