3. HOUSING: Key has ruled out further direct assistance for first home buyers and measures aimed at homelessness have already been announced. But Social Housing Minister Paula Bennett has a social housing announcement coming and Housing Minister Nick Smith will have another funding announcement for buying out more Crown land in Auckland for housing.
4. TAXES AND SAVINGS: English has ruled out income tax cuts this year - but has not ruled out other tax changes. KiwiSaver changes could also feature and a revised date for contributions to the Super Fund to begin.
5. SURPLUS: English has already confirmed that healthy surpluses lie ahead and described this as a "strong" Budget. National is still eyeing up income tax cuts after 2017, but English has also set a target of repaying Government debt down to 20 per cent of GDP by 2020.
Budget 2016: What would you do?
If you were in charge of the Budget, what would you do?
There are 3,556,000 taxpayers in New Zealand. The Government allocated spending of $74.9 billion in last year's Budget. Each taxpayer gets $21,062.
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