2500亿新振兴经济配套 RM250bil economic stimulus package

月入4000至8000家庭获1000
月入2000至4000 21岁以上单身获500

(布城27日讯)首相丹斯里慕尤丁今日宣布数额高达2500亿令吉的关怀人民振兴经济配套,每个社会阶层都从中受惠。

慕尤丁今午通过电视直播公布更全面的关怀人民振兴经济配套时表示,其中有1280亿令吉用于保护人民的福祉,而1000亿令吉用作支持商业包括中小企业。

另外,有20亿令吉是用于巩固国家经济。

“另外200亿令吉是之前公布的振兴经济配套的数额。”

增款10亿购冠病仪器服务

首相表示,为了提高卫生部的能力,政府将额外增加10亿令吉拨款,以购买对抗冠病病毒的仪器和从私人界获取专科医药服务。

他表示,这项配套是提供紧急援助,以减轻所有人民的负担。

“无论你是在柔佛龟沾咯岛的渔民、或丹州日里的小农夫、在遮拉汀的木屋渡假村业者、吉隆坡的夜市商人或在沙巴昆达山的菜市场业者,全部都能从配套中受惠。”

“正如我所说的,没有人会受到忽略。”

关怀人民振兴经济配套

总额;2500亿令吉

月入4000以下家庭获1600

○家庭、单身人士、大专生

●月入4000令吉和以下的家庭,将获得1600令吉现金。在4月先付1000令吉,5月付600令吉。将有400万户家庭受惠。

●月入4000至8000令吉的家庭,将获得1000令现金。在4月先付500令吉,5月付500令吉。约110万户家庭受惠。

●年龄21岁以上和月入2000令吉和以下的单身人士,将获得800令吉现金。在年4月先付500令吉,5月付300令吉。约300万人受惠。

●年龄21岁以上和月入2000令吉以上至4000令吉的单身人士,将获得500令吉现金。在年4月先付250令吉,5月付250令吉。约40万人受惠。

●政府将在7月支付余下的生活援助金给受惠者。这个项目涉及32亿令吉的拨款。

●每名高等学府学生将在5月获得一次性200令吉现金。

获500令吉

○公务员

●56级和以下的公务员,包括合约公务员将获得一次性500令吉现金。

●85万名退休公务员将获得一次性500令吉现金。

获500令吉援金

○电召车

●电召车司机可以获得一次性500令吉的援助金。约12万名电召车司机受惠。(政府之前已经宣布,所有德士司机将在4月1日起获得一次性的600令吉。

4月起至行管令结束免费

○网络

●从4月1日起到行管令结束期间的网络收费免费。

半年15至50%折扣

○电费

●从4月起,每月使用电量200kw至600kw的用户将分阶段享受15%至50%的折扣,长达6个月,即:

使用电量在200kw的用户获得50%折扣,使用电量201至300kw的用户25%折扣,以及

使用电量301至600kw的用户15%折扣。

至于之前宣布给用户的2%折扣继续保持。

承担员工每月600工资3个月

○劳资

●政府将在工资补贴计划下,为雇主承担员工每月600令吉的工资,为期3个月。只有月入低于4000令吉的雇员和自今年1月1日以来收入减少50%的雇主符合资格。

这项措施有望让330万名员工受益。

豁免联邦政府建筑物租金

○租金

豁免所有属于联邦政府的建筑物的租金,如学校食堂、幼儿园、餐馆和多元用途商店等。

豁免HRDF人头税6个月。

○中小型企业

●所有领域豁免缴付人力资源发展基金(HRDF)人头税,长达6个月。

●允许所有中小企业从4月起延迟以分期付款方式缴所得税,为期3个月。

特别津贴增至每月600

○前线人员

●从4月1日起,医生、护士及医护人员的特别津贴从原本的400令吉增加至每月600令吉,直到冠病疫情结束。

●涉及行管令任务的军人、警察和志愿警察将获得每月200令吉的特别津贴。

须隔离B40群体50令吉津贴

●因受观察而必须隔离的B40群体,将在MySalam计划下获得最多可达14天的每日50令吉的津贴。

●从私人退休计划(PRS)基金B账户提取最多1500令吉的资金,不用付罚款。

文章来源:星洲日报

 

Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has on Friday (March 27) unveiled an economic stimulus package known as package prihatin or caring package valued at RM250bil that will benefit all Malaysians.

From the amount, RM128bil to be used to protect the welfare of the people, RM100bil to support businesses including small and medium enterprises.

The government on Monday (March 23) had announced an allocation of a total of RM600mil for the Health Ministry for the purchase of equipment and to hire contract staff, especially nurses.

It had also announced that the Employees Provident Fund contributors aged below 55, can withdraw RM500 for up to 12 months.

An allocation of RM130mil has also been announced and will be distributed equally to all states - regardless which political party is heading it - to help tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.

Below are the highlights:

> RM500mil for Health Ministry to ramp up the capability and resources of Health Ministry.

> Govt raises special allowance for healthcare workers from RM400 to RM600 a month from April 1 to end of pandemic.

> Additional special allowance of RM200 a month for frontliners for police, immigration, Customs Department

> RM1,600 in aid to households earning below RM4,000, with RM1,000 paid in April and RM600 in May.

> National Caring Aid (Bantuan Prihatin Nasional) involving one-off cash payment of RM10bil will be given to the B40 and M40 group, including private workers, farmers and fishermen. This includes RM1,600 to four million households earning RM4,000 and below; RM1,000 for households earning RM4,000 above; RM800 for single Malaysians aged 21 and above earning RM2,000 and below; RM500 for single Malaysians aged 21 and above earning between RM2,000 and RM4,000.

> RM200 one-off aid to students of higher education institutions who are affected

> Free Internet from April onwards until the end of MCO

> Government together with TNB will add an allocation of RM530mil for discounts between 15% and 50% for electricity usage up to a maximum of 600kW a month for six months from the April bill.

> Exemption of rental payment for PPR and public housing for six months.

> Insurance and takaful companies will set a RM8mil fund to bear Covid-190 screening test costs of up to RM300 each for policyholders

> Govt to give one off payment of RM500 to some 120,000 e-hailing drivers beginning April 1.

> Govt and BNM will set additional allocation of RM4.5bil for SME and micro entrepreneurs which will comprise of five initiatives.

> One-off RM500 for 120,000 e-hailing drivers nationwide with an allocation of RM60mil. This is in addition to the RM600 one-off aid announced for taxi drivers that was announced in the previous stimulus package.

> Govt will pay the salaries borne by contractors involved in the service sector, such as cleaning services and supply of cooked food in government agencies.

> Govt will introduce a wage subsidy of RM600 a month for three months for employers with a 50% drop in business since Jan 1, for workers with a salary of below RM4,000.

> Govt will continue all projects allocated in Budget 2020, including ECRL, MRT2 and the National Fiberisation and Connectivity Plan (NFCP) in line with its focus to ensure sustainable economic development.

> Human Resource Development Fund (HRDF) levy exempted for all sectors for six months starting April 2020.

> Federal government premises such as school canteens, nurseries, cafeteria and convenience stores exempted from rent for six months.

> Govt pensioners to receive RM500 one-off cash aid.