Workers to be employed under the Nation Builders Corps (NaBCo) will not have their Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributions paid, according to Dr. Ibrahim Anyass, Coordinator of NaBCo.
Dr. Anyass told Morning Starr host Francis Abban that even though all the workers will have Tax Identification Numbers (TIN), they will only start paying taxes when they get permanent employment.
He explained that the modules under the NaBCo are all temporary jobs and meant to sustain unemployed graduates until they secure permanent jobs.
All workers under NaBCo are expected to earn a monthly net salary of Ghc700.
“Those who will get the jobs will not pay SSNIT. Their salaries will not even be taxed in the first place.
Workers to be employed under the Nation Builders Corps (NaBCo) will not have their Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) contributions paid, according to Dr. Ibrahim Anyass, Coordinator of NaBCo.
Dr. Anyass told Morning Starr host Francis Abban that even though all the workers will have Tax Identification Numbers (TIN), they will only start paying taxes when they get permanent employment.
He explained that the modules under the NaBCo are all temporary jobs and meant to sustain unemployed graduates until they secure permanent jobs.
All workers under NaBCo are expected to earn a monthly net salary of Ghc700.
“Those who will get the jobs will not pay SSNIT. Their salaries will not even be taxed in the first place.
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