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PREFACE The first Budget of the Gov
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-II- 2.2.2 Expenditure restructurin
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-IV- 4.1.3.1 Supplementary proposal
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-VI- ANNEXURE A PRINTED ESTIMATE OF
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-I- INTRODUCTION GOVERNMENT AND ITS
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-iii- Governments draw up their bud
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Up to and including the 1993/94 fin
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-VIIcollected "own revenue", mainly
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-IX- « proposed changes to taxes (
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-XI- The major budget processes and
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-1.2- after the April elections and
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-1.4- The value of net gold exports
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m -1.6- government consumption expe
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-2.2- signs of some improvement in
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-2.4- In the longer term, revenue g
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-2.6- process so as to facilitate s
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-2.8- The functions and administrat
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-2.10- authorities (such as museums
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-2.12- TRENDS IN THE ECONOMIC COMPO
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-2.14- planning stage of the budget
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-2.16- assets during the transition
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-2.18- universal, non-discriminator
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I \ -2.21- which are directed to fa
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-2.23- (schedule 4) Regional Indust
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-2.25- 2.3 TAX ISSUES 2.3.1 Trends
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-2.27- Accordingly, the Commission
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-2.31- The FFC is a key player in t
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-2.33- The Constitution also identi
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-2.35- demptions are large, amounti
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-2.37- The Government's foreign bor
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-2.39- have been established to loo
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-3.2- Unforeseen and unavoidable ex
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-3.6- 3.3 REVENUE: 1994/95 3.3.1 Ch
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-3.8- ments to the revenue and expe
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-4.4- several functions. In par. 4.
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-4.6- 4.2.9 Foreign Affairs Estimat
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B.42 TABEL 4a (vervolg) TOTALE INKO
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B.44 TABEL 4a (vervolg) TOTALE INKO
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B.46 First Print: % change Estimate
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B.52 TABEL6 LENINGSBEHOEFTE EN FINA
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B.54 R miljoen 1993/94 81 868,9 14
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B.66 R miljoen TABEL 8 (vervolg) GE
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B.68 TABEL9 GEKONSOLIDEERDE NASIONA
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C.1 ANNEXURE C 1995/96 BUDGET SUMMA
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TABLE C.3 INCOME TAX PAYABLE: 1995
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C.9 PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE INCO
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C.13 r PRESENT PRESENT PROPOSED PRO
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C.15 Fuel levy It is proposed that
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D.2 ANNEXURE D (continued) SUMMARY