Data from the Ministry of Education shows that women account for 61 per cent of public university enrolment in Malaysia. However, many women leave the workforce in their prime, mostly citing family-related responsibilities.
The Department of Statistics’ Labour Force Survey places the current national female labour force participation rate at 55.2 per cent (2018) and the federal government aims to raise that number to 56.5 per cent by 2020.
To realise this vision, TalentCorp runs the Career Comeback Programme to coach women on self-branding, interview skills, and practical knowledge that will help them secure a job.
The tax exemption is one of several strategies that the government through TalentCorp has in place to ease the transition back to work for those who were on a career break.
It goes hand-in-hand with TalentCorp’s move to help companies implement Work-Life Practices (WLPs) that support the well-being of their employees, particularly new parents looking to strike a balance between home life and professional responsibilities.
Malaysian women who have three years of full-time work experience prior to taking a career break and are under 58 years of age at the time of application are eligible to apply for the tax exemption.
For the full list of eligibility criteria and more information on applying, visit TalentCorp’s website or e-mail: womentax@talentcorp.com.my
The article was originally published in The Malay Mail on 11 November 2019.