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March 28, 2003
Population policy
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Foreign maids levy to bring in $1.1b

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Imposing a foreign domestic helpers levy will generate an annual income of about $1.1 billion, Secretary for Economic Development & Labour Stephen Ip said.

 

Speaking in the Legislative Council today, Mr Ip noted that the Education & Manpower Bureau will review how to make best use of the levy to support and enhance local worker's training.

 

The Government plans to impose a $400-a-month levy on employers of foreign domestic helpers beginning October 1.

 

According to Mr Ip, the Immigration Department will need 27 additional civil service posts - including Immigration Officer, Immigration Assistant and Clerical grades - to handle the levy's collection.

 

The annual staff cost is estimated to be about $14.6 million.

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