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Here Are the Tax Deductions You re Probably Forgetting About

Getty To sign up for our daily newsletter covering the latest news, hacks and reviews, head HERE. For a running feed of all our stories, follow us on Twitter HERE. Or you can bookmark the Lifehacker Australia homepage to visit whenever you need a fix. Tax time is on the way, folks. That means it’s about that point in the year where many of us start frantically pulling together odd receipts, attempting to work out how much we can claim and where. This year will likely look a little different for many people, too as after over 12 months of working from home (at least partly) your tax deductions are bound to a little out of the ordinary.

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71% of Singapore employees surveyed will take the COVID-19 vaccine when available to them

Published: 22 April 2021 Just 6% of employees say they do not want to be vaccinated, and the majority of such employees say they will leave their job if their employer mandated vaccinations. Vaccination sentiment is positive in Singapore, as a majority of employees (71%) and employers (63%) stated that they will be taking the COVID-19 vaccine when it becomes available to them. Just 6% of employees say they do not want to be vaccinated, and the majority of employees in this group say they will leave their job if their employer mandated vaccinations. This is per Employment Hero s new survey, The Impact of Covid-19 on Business Owners And Employees, based on an analysis of over 1,000 Singapore employees and employers, conducted in March 2021 and aimed to understand sentiments over the previous six months. [Malaysia findings here]

Survey: Seven in 10 Singapore employees felt stressed by Covid-19 in the past six months | Singapore

Survey: Seven in 10 Singapore employees felt stressed by Covid-19 in the past six months | Singapore
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Majority of employers, employees in Malaysia receptive to Covid-19 vaccinations: Employment Hero

Picture for representation purposes only. – REUTERSPIX PETALING JAYA: Some 70% of Malaysian businesses will mandate Covid-19 vaccinations for all their staff, according to a survey by people, payroll and benefits solutions provider, Employment Hero. Likewise, employees are on board with the decision, with 76% agreeing to accept the vaccine, while only 7% surveyed said they will refuse to take the vaccine. Of all the countries surveyed on the subject, it revealed that Malaysian employers show the highest level of compulsory vaccination intent, versus employers in Australia (33%), the UK (33%), and New Zealand (35%). Despite high levels of acceptance of vaccinations among the country’s workforce, uncertainty over vaccine rollout timelines leaves many hesitant about returning to the office anytime soon, with only 29% of Malaysian employees and 31% of Malaysian employers expecting to return to the office in the next six months.

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