BP3 2019-20 Budget Table of Contents and Introduction 204 KB BP3 2019-20 Budget Table of Contents and Introduction 206 KB. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman became only thethe second woman in the history of independent India to present the Union Budget. A government budget is an annual financial statement which outlines the estimated government expenditure and expected government receipts or revenues for the forthcoming fiscal year.
It also provides an overview of the Territory’s infrastructure investment program and details of the 2019-20 expense, infrastructure and capital, and revenue initiatives. Share. Budget Paper 3 summarises the 2019-20 Budget and forward estimates for the general government sector, the public trading enterprise sector and the total Territory Government.
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Budget 2019 — the full speech Read the full 2019 budget speech as delivered by finance minister Tito Mboweni. BUDGET 2019 SPEECH BY YB TUAN LIM GUAN ENG MINISTER OF FINANCE INTRODUCING THE SUPPLY BILL (2019) IN DEWAN RAKYAT FRIDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 2018 “A RESURGENT MALAYSIA, A DYNAMIC ECONOMY, A PROSPEROUS SOCIETY” Mr Speaker Sir, 1.