Australia: State Budget 2017-18
On 22 June 2017, the Treasurer, Mr. Tom Koutsantonis released the 2017-18 Budget of South Australia with the following measures: Stamp duty surcharge for foreign purchasers From 1 January 2018, a surcharge of 4% will apply to all residential
See MoreTanzania: 2017 Budget effective from July 1, 2017
The Minister for Finance and Planning (MoFP) on 8 June 2017, issued to the National Assembly the estimates of government revenue and expenditure for 2017. The government plans to organise and spend TZS 31,712.0 billion in the 2017/18 budget. The
See MoreEthiopia: Budget for 2017/18
The Minister of State for Finance and Economic Cooperation presented the draft budget to Parliament on 8 June 2017. The Council of Ministers proposed to spend 320.8 birrs (USD 13.8 billion), which is a rise of 2.02 billion (16.9%) over the current
See MoreHungary: Parliament approved Budget Bill for 2017/18
The Hungarian Minister of Economy presented the Budget Bill to the Parliament on 2 May 2017 which was approved on 13 June 2017 with 127 votes in favour and 62 votes against. The Budget targets a GDP growth of 4.3 percent, with 4.1 percent projected
See MoreUganda: Budget for 2017/18
Finance minister has presented national budget for 2017/18 to Parliament in April 2017. The budget, which is hoped to deliver Uganda into middle-income status has seen sectors like electricity, oil and gas, ICT, education, health and agriculture
See MoreNew Zealand: Budget for 2017
The budget for 2017 was passed by Parliament on 26th May 2017. The Budget bill contains changes to tax thresholds and to Working for Families. The changes will come into effect on 1 April 2018. The changes are given below: Income tax thresholds:
See MoreMauritius: Budget for 2017-2018
On 8 June 2017, the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economic Development delivered the Budget speech for 2017-18 to the parliament with little change to economic policy. Key points of the budget are summarised below: Reduced corporate tax
See MoreBahamas: Budget Communication 2017-18
The Bahamas 2017-18 Budget was submitted to the National Assembly on May 31, 2017. The budget included an increase in customs and excise duties and licensing taxes and the introduction of electronic customs procedures. The main changes are as
See MoreSpain: Lower House approves 2017 Budget
Spain's lower house on 1 June 2017 approved the delayed 2017 national budget. The budget was presented on April 4th 2017. There is no significant change on direct taxation. A 10% reduced rate of VAT is expected to apply to specific product supplies
See MoreNamibia: Budget proposal for FY 2017-18
The Finance Minister, Mr. Calle Schlettwein, presented the annual national budget for the fiscal year 2017-18, on 8 March 2017. New tax policy and tax administration reforms announced include: Tax Arrear Recovery Incentive Programme will
See MorePakistan: FBR proposes budget for 2017/2018
Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on 26 May 2017, presented the budget for 2017/2018 to the parliament. The following tax measures are proposed in the Budget: Corporate income tax rate: Corporate tax rate for companies other than banking
See MoreUS: Trump releases final 2018 budget proposal
President Trump released his budget proposal for the FY 2018 on May 23, 2017, expanding on the budget blueprint he released in March. The Trump Administration proposed to Congress a $4.1 trillion FY 2018 budget that aims to balance the federal
See MoreKenya: Finance Bill for 2017
The Cabinet Secretary (CS) has submitted the national budget to the National Treasury on 30 March 2017. The Finance Bill 2017 has been published thereafter and pending tabling before the National Assembly for debate and approval. Some changes
See MoreAustralia: Federal Budget 2017-18
On 9 May 2017, the Treasurer of Australia handed down Budget 2017-18. The Government is focused on boosting the economy and helping households, to ensure all Australians can benefit from the nation’s growth story. This Budget is based on the
See MoreSingapore: Budget for 2017 released
The government of Singapore released Budget 2017 on 20 February 2017, for the financial year 1 April 2017 to 31 March 2018. The Budget bill raised the existing corporate income tax (CIT) rebate cap from SGD 20,000 to SGD 25,000 for the assessment
See MoreCanada: MoF tables the fiscal budget 2017-18 for Manitoba
The Fiscal Budget 2017-18 of province Manitoba has been presented on 11th April 2017 by the Ministry of Finance. There are no increases to personal or business taxes. The corporate tax rate for small business and their taxable limit remains
See MoreKenya presents budget for 2017-18
The Cabinet Secretary submitted the budget for 2017-18 to the National Assembly on 30 March 2017. the main changes are summarised below: Withholding taxes Dividends paid to non-residents by enterprises operating in Special Economic Zones will be
See MoreCanada: The province budget 2017 for Quebec delivered
The Finance Minister and the Economy of Quebec presented the province budget 2017 on 28th March 2017. It provides for no changes in income taxes, taxes or rates. The main tax amendments contained in the budget include the tax burden reduction in
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