Youth Wage Subsidy: DA will work in Parliament to fix watered-down legislation
Today Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will table the Employment Tax Incentive Bill to introduce a Youth Wage Subsidy.
This Bill will not introduce a real, strong Youth Wage Subsidy because of changes made to the original 2010 policy. The DA will work in Parliament's finance committee to roll back these changes.
The fact that this is a watered-down version of the original Youth Wage Subsidy is shown in the cost estimate of R1.3 billion to R3 billion, significantly less than the original R5 billion tax loss budgeted in 2010.
The effect of this is to dramatically reduce the number of young people estimated to benefit from the subsidy.
The original version would have helped 423 000 young people. According to yesterday's Medium Term Budget Policy Statement this new version "is expected to support about 200 000 jobs".