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US offers business tax credits for Covid-19 vaccinations

This will be paid for by US$1.9 tril American Rescue Plan the president signed last month

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 22 Apr 2021 7:00AM

US offers business tax credits for Covid-19 vaccinations
While the US leads the world in Covid-19 deaths, it has also raced ahead in the vaccination stakes, outperforming some major European countries and neighbouring Canada. – The Vibes file pic, April 22, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States will offer tax credits to businesses that grant their employees time off to receive a Covid-19 vaccine or recover from its side effects, the Treasury Department said yesterday.

The credits are aimed at companies and tax-exempt organisations with fewer than 500 employees, as well as some government offices, and are paid for by the US$1.9 trillion (RM7.8 trillion) American Rescue Plan President Joe Biden signed last month.

“Eligible employers may claim tax credits for sick and family leave paid to employees, including leave taken to receive or recover from Covid-19 vaccinations, for leave from April 1 through September 30,” according to details of the credits published by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Biden, who took office in January, is pushing for Americans to get the jabs protecting against Covid-19 to end the world’s largest outbreak and accelerate the economy’s recovery after the pandemic caused tens of millions of lay-offs and a sharp downturn in growth last year.

Yesterday, the White House announced that the US will by the end of this week hit Biden’s target of administering 200 million vaccine doses within his first 100 days.

The achievement comes in slightly ahead of schedule, with Biden marking his 100th day in office at the end of next week.

While the US leads the world in Covid-19 deaths, it has also raced ahead in the vaccination stakes, outperforming some major European countries and neighbouring Canada.

However, parts of the country are seeing new infections surge, including Michigan, even as death rates remain down nationwide as a result of improved care and high vaccination rates among the elderly. – AFP, April 22, 2021

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