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BUDGET 2020

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Budget debate: 6 key points from DPM Heng's response, from Covid-19 front-line bonus to GST hike

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10 things to know, from cash payout for S'poreans to GST not going up in 2021

Singapore Budget 2020: Recap highlights

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Budget sets out three big, audacious goals for future

Singapore aims to ride storm with eye on future, says Heng Swee Keat

Interactive: Breakdown of revenue and expenditure estimates in Budget 2020

GST hike will not take place in 2021

All adult Singaporeans to get one-off cash payout ranging from $100 to $300

$6.4 billion set aside to support businesses, families and agencies impacted by coronavirus outbreak

Property tax rebates a welcome boost, but will it be enough if outbreak, downturn are protracted?

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Interactive: Breakdown of revenue and expenditure estimates in Budget 2020

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Interactive: Jobs or tax? What were the most-used words in Heng Swee Keat's Budget speech

What the Budget tells us about Singapore's economic transformations

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Budget roundtable throws up ideas to retain older workers

Redesigned jobs, flexible work arrangements with fair pay, and a dedicated job portal are some ways to help older Singaporeans stay in the workforce, experts said at a roundtable following Monday's Budget.

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Singapore Budget 2019: Something for everyone amid a challenging environment

Expansionary Budget, but what about demographic challenge?

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