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Singapore Budget 2023 wish list: EY - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Budget 2023

Singapore Budget 2023 wishlist: EY

Budget 2023 is coming up and here's a list of wishes from EY.
Budget 2021 should focus on helping Singapore work towards 'restoring its finances': EY - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Budget 2021

Budget 2021 should focus on helping Singapore work towards 'restoring its finances': EY

The firm revealed its wishlist for Budget 2021 on Jan 4.

Covid-19

All eyes on Singapore's virus Budget

The new goal should be to ensure that Singaporeans don’t blame the PAP for not doing enough to shelter their lives and livelihoods.

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Amid growing unemployment and coronavirus fears, here's what to expect in budget 2020: DBS

“Overall, we expect the upcoming budget to be a well-balanced budget, aimed at alleviating near term concerns and addressing longer term structural issues," says DBS senior economist Irvin Seah.

Singapore economy

Singapore will invest $724 million in technology transformation

(Mar 28): Singapore will allocate $724 million under a current plan to transform its economy into one that relies more on fields such as research and on companies that create new markets and jobs.

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Singapore plans to focus on health, infrastructure in Budget 2019

(Jan 23): Singapore’s finance minister said next month’s budget will focus on infrastructure spending, health care for an aging population, and helping businesses transition to a digital economy.

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Students to benefit from enhanced financial assistance schemes

SINGAPORE (Feb 19): Starting from Jan 2019, annual Edusave contributions for each Singaporean primary and secondary school student will be raised to $230 and $290, respectively, from $200 and $240 previously.

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Singapore Budget 2018: Government to continue supporting firms amid worries on rising business costs

SINGAPORE (Feb 19): As firms remain concerned about business costs, the government will continue to support firms in their restructuring and upgrading journey, said Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat as he delivered the 2018 Budget statement in Parliament t
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