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Government Rejects Proposal to Shift VAT Funding for Unemployment Fund

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Last updated: 2024/09/23 at 12:57 AM
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A recent parliamentary proposal in Bahrain suggested shifting the funding for the Unemployment Fund from payroll deductions to value-added tax (VAT) revenues. The government has raised concerns about this change, stating that it could destabilize the unemployment insurance system and put a strain on the state budget.

The bill aims to eliminate unemployment insurance deductions from insured individuals and instead allocate 1% of VAT revenues to the Unemployment Fund. However, the government argues that this approach goes against the core principles of the unemployment insurance system, turning it into a social security scheme that could jeopardize the public budget.

According to the government, the constitution mandates the state to provide social security for citizens in need, including those facing unemployment. This duty supports the principles of social solidarity, emphasizing the importance of beneficiaries contributing to the funding through their subscriptions.

The unemployment insurance system in Bahrain was established to provide financial support to those who are unemployed. Contributions are made by both insured individuals and their employers, each contributing 1% of wages monthly. The system relies on social solidarity among contributors to ensure its sustainability.

The government warns that removing the 1% salary deduction for unemployment insurance would disrupt the insurance framework, essentially converting it into a state-funded social security system. This could lead to a duplication of funding sources, potentially reducing overall VAT revenues and worsening the budget deficit, posing a threat to the kingdom’s economic stability.

It is important for Bahrain to carefully consider the implications of the proposed shift in funding for the Unemployment Fund. Balancing the need to provide social security for citizens with the economic stability of the country is crucial in ensuring the well-being of the population and the sustainability of the state budget.

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