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Belgian Stability Programme

2008-2011

 

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Increasing demand for labour

Waivers on the payment of withholding tax on the salaries of scientists were introduced back in 2004, in order to support the research and development effort and encourage the knowledge-based economy. This tax incentive has been gradually widened over time. Since 2007, this benefit has been granted to all holders of a master's degree in a scientific subject. In addition, the different rates of reduction will be harmonised as of 2008 and the maximum rate will be applied to all categories of scientists.

Employment of workers aged over 50 is being encouraged by the application, since April 2007, of a further reduction in employers' social security contributions, increasing with age. Enterprises are also being given incentives to recruit workers who have lost their jobs through restructuring, through further cuts in contributions. Furthermore, the higher benefit granted to employers if they take on workers aged at least 45 is aimed at boosting employment of older people.

In the context of negotiations on the central agreement for 2009-2010 next autumn, the government has also said it would be prepared to expand the system of partial exemption from the withholding tax on earned incomes in the case of night work and shift work, which had already been reinforced in 2007(1).

Several provisions concern both demand and supply on the labour market. Tax benefits for overtime were further raised in April 2007, with more attention paid to workers' earnings. During the next round of collective bargaining negotiations, and depending on the proposals put forward by the social partners, the government will be considering reinforcing this system, as well as a change in the number of overtime hours allowed and the regime governing employers' related social security contributions.

Likewise, a new tax incentive scheme enabling workers to receive a bonus linked to the firm's financial results is being set up in 2008, in order to stimulate workers' involvement in their company.


(1) The government attached a condition to this request from the social partners, namely that the extra tax advantage must not be used to finance pay rises.

Last update : 09-06-2008
 

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