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Singapore Budget 2003

Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivered the Singapore Budget Speech 2003 in Parliament on Friday, Feb 28.

If you've missed it, catch our delayed webcast.

 

Post Budget Analysis

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Video on Demand

Catch the budget speech right here. >>>
Watch Channel NewsAsia's Budget Forum with DPM Lee here.
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Full text of Budget Speech

The full text of DPM Lee's speech is now available. >>>

Budget Q & A

Do you have a question pertaining to the Singapore Budget that you are dying to ask? Post your question here and our tax experts from Deloitte & Touche will try their best to give you an answer. So go ahead and ask away. >>>

Media Statements

• IRAS released a statementwith administrative details for the commercial and industrial property owners. >>>
• The Singapore Business Federation reaction to the budget statement >>>

Budget Wish List

Our tax experts from Ernst & Young and KPMG gives us their wish list. What are they hoping for this year?

• Ernst & Young's Wish List >>>
• KPMG's Wish List >>>


RELATED LINKS:

• Ministry of Finance Budget 2003 Website >>>

• Budget 2003 Speech >>>

 


DELAYED WEBCAST
 
Budget Speech 2003
Part I
Immediate Outlook
  Starting Well
  Moving Ahead
  Tackling Immediate Issues
    - CPF Changes
    - Business Costs
    - Foreign Worker Policies
- Help for Singaporeans
Pulling Together
Part II
Revised FY 2002 Budget Estimates
Projected FY 2003 Fiscal Position
Expenditure Priorities
Part III
Competitiveness & Flexibility
Entrepreneurship & Singapore Companies
Manufacturing & Services
Human Capital
Part IV
Liquor Duties
Tobacco Duties
Motor Vehicle Taxes
Childcare Benefits
Stamp Duties
Promoting Philanthropy
Overall FY 2003 Fiscal Position
Part V

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