Government Introduces Quincena Law 25: an Additional Income in January to Strengthen Income and Reactivate the Economy - La Noticia Sv
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Daily News El Salvador – President Nayib Bukele presented the "Fortnight 25" bill to the Legislative Assembly, an initiative that proposes granting an additional payment equivalent to 50% of the monthly salary to workers earning up to $1,500 in the public and private sectors. During his announcement, the president explained that the measure aims to alleviate the economic burden on families in January and boost the national economy, a month that …
President Bukele Proposes Tax-Free Supplemental Pay Every January Under the New Quincena 25 Law.
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele announced the submission of the Quincena 25 Law to the Legislative Assembly, a proposal aimed at strengthening household income and stimulating the national economy during January, a month that has traditionally been financially challenging for many families. Hoy presentamos a la Asamblea Legislativa la Ley Quincena 25.Es una medida concreta para fortalecer el ingreso de las familias salvadoreñas y dinamizar…
The initiative provides for the payment of an additional fortnight each January for public and private sector workers with wages of up to $1,500. EL SALVADOR.- The President of the Republic, Nayib Bukele, announced the presentation to the Legislative Assembly of Law Quincena 25, an initiative aimed at strengthening the income of Salvadoran families and dynamizing the national economy during January, a month that historically represents a financi…
President Nayib Bukele presented to the Legislative Assembly Law Quincena 25, a measure focused on strengthening the income of Salvadoran families and dynamizing the economy in January, a historically difficult month for many households. “Fortnight 25 is a supplementary income equivalent to 50% of the monthly salary. It will be paid between January 15 and 25 to public and private sector workers who earn up to $1,500,” said Bukele. The president …
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