The National Budget of South Africa comprises the spending and revenues of the Government of South Africa.
[1][2][3] The budget is the financial representation of the priorities of the government,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] reflecting historical economic decisions and competing economic policy's.
Environmental Affairs and Tourism In 2021/22 the Western Cape Provincial government received a total budget of just under R 72.35 billion with 74% (R54.445 billion) of that in the form of "equitable shares" from the national government budget, 18% (R13.53 billion) in the form of "conditional grants" from national government, 4% in "financing", 3% from the provinces own receipts, and 1% from the provincial revenue fund in the form of tax receipts.
[15] In 2019 the 17.1% of all South African taxpayers were located in the Western Cape; the province contributed 16.9% of the country's total taxable income thereby contributing to just under R 269.58 billion to the fiscus.
[16] Below is a breakdown of the Western Cape governments 2021/22 budget.