#Budget2022 – have your say
The budget allocation always aims to strike a balance between competing national spending priorities
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has urged South Africans to make their voices heard by submitting comments and suggestions for the 2022 budget.
Godongwana, who will deliver the budget speech on 23 February, is seeking input on what government should be spending on, how to address a large budget deficit, new sources of tax revenues, and other budget-relevant information.
‘As usual, the budget allocation always aims to strike a balance between competing national spending priorities,’ Treasury said in a statement.
Contributions can be sent through the National Treasury website: https://bit.ly/3ruszsi or social media: Twitter – @TreasuryRSA and Facebook – National Treasury RSA, with the hashtags #TipsForMinFin and #Budget2022
