Jamaica. Senator proposes to scrap NIS contributory system

Opposition Senator Damion Crawford has proposed that a portion of the general consumption tax (GCT) collected by the Government be used to pay pensions.

In his proposal to scrap the current National Insurance Scheme (NIS) contributory system, Crawford pointed out that many Jamaicans are reluctant to pay over funds to the NIS, and only about 20 per cent subscribe to any pension scheme.

Many, he said, are left destitute when they reach retirement.

Employees and self-employed persons are required to be insured under a state-administered programme of social security insurance.

Employees and employers contribute at a rate of 3 per cent on a maximum remuneration of 1.5 million per annum.

Self-employed persons contribute at a rate of six per cent on maximum earnings of J$1.5 million per annum.

The income threshold for both employed and self-employed individuals increased to 3 million per annum with effect from April 1, 2021.

Another increase to $5 million per annum is set to take effect as of April 1, 2022.

Crawford argued that using a portion of the GCT collected would ensure that all Jamaicans are contributing to their pensions.

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