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PLP's FutureCare to be paid for by tax increase

The PLP have revealed how they're going to pay for their proposal to improve health care for seniors:

"During the working lives of Bermudians (20 to 64), employers and individuals will make contributions to the fund. The fund will be used to cover the health care needs of all Bermudians age 65 and up."

So, in essence, it's a tax increase.

Now all we need to know is how big it will be.

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» 21 Square writes "Limey in Bermuda has picked up on the PLP's intentions to fund their Future care health care improvements for seniors plan by creating a new tax. How would the scheme work? What about the future? Who's going to pay for..."


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