Pretoria – Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan, has mapped out his plans for infrastructure development, job creation, skills upgrading, health, education, housing and welfare grants and while the plans mapped out in his budget speech have received much applaud...
Pretoria – Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s 2011 budget has been well received, given the little room there was for flexibility. “There was little room for maneuver, considering that the economy is still recovering from the recession,” Professor Johan Marx...
Budget parameters likely to stay unchanged: Idasa Pretoria – The Institute for Democracy in SA (Idasa) believes the broad parameters of the 2011 Budget are likely to remain unchanged over the medium-term. Len Verwey, manager of the budget unit of Idasa’s...
Cape Town – Finance Minister, Pravin Gordhan, today announced various tax incentives for businesses particularly small and micro enterprises. Gordhan also announced plans to overhaul two failed tax incentives in a bid to make them more attractive to businesses....
Cape Town – Jobs, infrastructure development and small and medium enterprise (SMEs) promotion are likely to form the key focus of Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan’s Budget Speech today. When Gordhan delivers his Budget Speech at 2pm, he is likely to be in a...