"Budget 2020" redirects here. For other government budgets that took place in 2020, see Category:2020 government budgets.
2020 (2020) New Zealand budget
Submitted by
Grant Robertson
Presented
14 May 2020
Parliament
52nd
Party
Labour
Deficit
$23.1 billion
Website
Budget 2020
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Budget 2020, dubbed "Rebuilding Together",[1] was the New Zealand budget for fiscal year 2020/21 worth NZ$50 billion,[2] presented to the House of Representatives by Finance Minister Grant Robertson on 14 May 2020, the third budget presented by the coalition government of 2017–2020. This budget occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand and on the same day that the country exited the lockdown brought about by alert level 3.
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