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Шаблон:Use New Zealand English Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox Government Budget The New Zealand budget for fiscal year 2017/18 was presented to the New Zealand House of Representatives by Finance Minister Steven Joyce on 25 May 2017.[1] It was the ninth budget of the Fifth National Government, and the first presented by Joyce in his role as Minister of Finance. This was the last budget presented by the Fifth National government which was defeated at the 2017 general election.

Major announcements

Economic Development and Infrastructure

Education

Environment

External

Finance and Government Administration

  • Personal income tax thresholds adjusted to give tax cuts from 1 April 2018. New rates are 10.5% on the first $22,000 of income (previously $14,000), 17.5% on income between $22,001 and $52,000 (previously $48,000), 30% from $52,001 to $70,000 (no change), and 33% from $70,001 and up.[6]

Health

  • $60 million over four years to increase Pharmac's pharmaceutical subsidy budget.[7]
  • $59.2 million over four years to enable double-crewing of all emergency ambulances.[8]

Justice

Māori, Other Populations and Cultural

  • $10.1 million to upgrade Archives New Zealand's and the National Library of New Zealand's long-term storage facilities.[9]

Primary Industries

Social Development and Housing

  • Investing NZ$194 million for Social Development initiatives including $64 million to put people into employment and $38 million for the development of a new Social Investment Agency.[10]
  • NZ$185 million for social housing including expanding the Housing First programme and a housing pathway for newly-released inmates.[10]

Reaction

As is tradition, the Leader of the Opposition, Andrew Little, moved a motion of no confidence in reply to the Budget speech.

References

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External links

Шаблон:New Zealand Budget