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Godongwana commits Treasury to debt stabilisation amidst revised Budget
Cape Times
|May 02, 2025
The revised budget includes processes as set out in the Money Bills and Related Matters Act
FINANCE Minister Enoch Godongwana has assured the country the National Treasury has already commenced work on developing a new fiscal framework that will maintain the trajectory toward debt stabilisation.
This is a crucial element in strength-ening the country's public finances amidst deteriorating fiscus. In March, Treasury projected that gross debt-to-GDP will stabilise in at 76.2% of GDP in the 2025/25 fiscal year, compared with 76.1% in the 2024/25FY, before declining gradually thereafter.
It comes after Godongwana decided to rescind his decision to implement a 0.5 percentage points increase in the val-ue-added tax (VAT) following litigation. The VAT increase proposal was in a bid to raise about R60 billion for the fiscus, which is facing a R75bn revenue shortfall in the medium-term.
"The revised budget will adhere to all established technical processes and con-sultations as set out in the Money Bills and Related Matters Act," Godongwana said on Wednesday.
"This includes formal consultations with the Financial and Fiscal Commis-sion, thorough consultations with all political parties within the Government of National Unity (GNU), as well as Cabinet approval betore presentation to Parliament."
Godongwana added that this com-prehensive review will include the Fis-cal Framework, the Appropriation Bill, Division of Revenue Bill, and the already tabled Rates and Monetary Amounts and Amendment of Revenue Laws Bill.
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