Tax rebates and cost-of-living cheques are in the mail, Finance Minister Clyde Caruana said on Monday. Addressing a press conference in Żabbar, Caruana said the government had committed itself to disbursing this money “in advance” together with the additional cost-of-living cheque. Caruana said the additional cheque, ranging from €100 to €200, were being sent out to help people during these challenging times. In previous years, tax rebate cheques have been distributed as follows: September 2018 April 2019 (prior to the European Parliament elections) June 2020 September 2021 Questioned about the earlier than usual timing of this year’s tax rebate, Caruana said the €70 million cheques rebate measure was announced by himself and the prime minister around eight weeks ago. The announcement was made on February 3, 17 days before Robert Abela called the March 26 election. On accusations that the timing was indicative of a vote-buying exercise, Caruana said this would not necessarily be the only aid given out by the government. “I do not exclude that, later this year, we will also have another opportunity to help people to make up for an increase in prices. "This government is...
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