Budget 2011
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sleepy:
what is the meaning of SAHMs and how much of the rebate?tax rebate for SAHMs !
I know it's wishful thinking la.
Govt prefers women to work and outsource child minding to childcare centers or maids
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spikey:
why no paternity leave or enhanced baby bonus?
there was an earlier report this afternoon, saying that the fertility issue will be separately addressed. -
is the utility rebate adjusted relative to raising electricity price?
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LKVM:
Wa, then I \"rugi\" la.. I just renewed my car road tax for 6 months!verykiasu2010:
will they refund the TV & radio license just paid ?
Maybe not.. since it will be applicable from today I think so
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Happy Mama:
Wa, then I \"rugi\" la.. I just renewed my car road tax for 6 months!LKVM:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]will they refund the TV & radio license just paid ?
Maybe not.. since it will be applicable from today I think so
[/quote]got refund lah :celebrate:
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tankee:
got refund lah :celebrate:[/quote]wa, phew! thanks!
Wa, then I \"rugi\" la.. I just renewed my car road tax for 6 months!Happy Mama:
[quote=\"LKVM\"]
Maybe not.. since it will be applicable from today I think so

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Finally, TV n radio licence fees are removed! Hooray.
It took so....oooo long for d gahmen since d emergence
of d internet age n technological advances to finally throw out
dis farcical fees levied to increase gahmen’s revenue.
One has to ask why it took so long.
IMHO, it can only be an election year goodie to sweeten d ground.
Is increasing FW levies and CPF contribution REALLY beneficial to Singaporeans?
Increasing FW levies drive up the cost of doing business.
Ultimately these cost increases are passed on to the Singapore consumers
while the levies go into gahmen’s coffers. How does this actually help Singaporeans?
Historically, employers reduce salaries and benefits of FWs to counter
increases in levies, which in turn suppress the wages of Singaporeans
seeking employment in the same line of work.
The ‘restoring’ of employer’s CPF contribution by another 0.5%
goes into d Special Account, not d Ordinary Account (as was previously bf d reduction).
Money in d Special Account is almost untouchable, and d draw down age will eventually extended to 67?
Employees will take home less pay when the CPF ceiling is raised to $5K.
How does this help in a rising inflation environment for the average Singaporean? -
I had someone saying to rely more on machinery then on foreign workers...Talk so easy mah.....it doesn't apply to all trade...

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One-off subsidy for hiring low-wage older workers.
I had to say something when I saw Jeremy Au Yong’s ST article today
in which he wrote “ ...employers who hire low-income older workers will get
generous wage subsidies from the government.”
I take issue with his choice of word \"generous\"!
What he conveniently left out in d entire article is dat d employers’ CPF contribution
currently for workers over 50 is 8.5% and 6% for those aged 60 n above.
Spread over 3 years, d contribution from the gahmen is under 2% each year.
Would you consider dat generous?
Is dat amount enuf to tip d employers in favour of hiring older workers?
What if after three years, dis scheme is dropped?
Will employers continue to hire older workers? -
vlim:
I had someone saying to rely more on machinery then on foreign workers...Talk so easy mah.....it doesn't apply to all trade...

How true.
Would u fancy being served by robots in a restaurant?
Besides d service industry, many other jobs require human intervention.
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