Written Answer

Extension of Concessionary Migrant Domestic Worker Levy to First-time Expectant Parents Prior to Delivery of Child

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63 Mr Gabriel Lam asked the Minister for Manpower (a) whether the Ministry will consider extending the concessionary MDW levy rate of $60 to first-time expectant parents two to three months before delivery; (b) what will be the fiscal and policy implications of such an extension, including potential beneficiary numbers and impact on levy revenues; and (c) whether the Ministry will study alternative support options, such as temporary levy waivers.

Dr Tan See Leng: The concessionary levy of $60 per month for migrant domestic workers is given to households with caregiving needs. Hence, it is extended to households with a Singapore Citizen below 16 years old, as well as other care recipients. Households would be eligible for the levy concession when a Singaporean child is born.

The Government will continue to monitor the need to extend concessionary levy or alternative support for expectant parents, and review our policies as necessary.