Opposition Leader Bernard Grech revealed on Tuesday that a new Nationalist government would be giving a grant of €300 to parents of students under 18 years of age who participate in extracurricular programmes.
The programme must be registered with an ESG-compliant association of their choice in sectors such as sports, culture, arts and/or performing arts.
The PN leader explained how the party in government will introduce schemes which would allow parents or guardians to deduct from their taxable income any school fees, fees for extracurricular activities as well as those related to sports.
Grech said the aim of these proposals for the youth entails incentivising them to practice sports or choose a career in culture and the arts. ‘This is part of the education that a new PN government believes in’ he said.
He also went on to give further details about another proposal which seeks to reduce the tax rate on the €80,000 for athletes, singers, coaches and others who work and earn a living from such sectors.
Grech said that the Nationalist Party is addressing these issues, as well as the cost of living situation and mental health, head on whereas the Labour Party is telling the public that that there is nothing that can be done.
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