Hanoi plans to spend 1,985 billion VND in additional income for cadres, civil servants and public employees in 2025

Anh Tuấn |

The Hanoi People's Committee submitted to the People's Council a draft Resolution on paying additional income to cadres, civil servants and public employees from the basic salary fund and reforming outstanding salaries.

The Hanoi People's Committee plans to submit to the City People's Council for approval a draft Resolution on the payment of additional income to cadres, civil servants and public employees. The draft complies with the Capital Law, maintaining basic stability according to Resolution No. 46/2024/NQ-HDND, to ensure resource balance when implementing the two-level government.

According to the draft, the level of additional income payment is based on the capacity and work efficiency of cadres, civil servants and public employees, and is assessed by the head of the unit responsible for the responsibility. Spending must be objective, transparent and public.

The source of additional income expenditure is drawn from the remaining salary reform source, after ensuring stable social policies, welfare and salary budgets. The specific deduction level is equal to the basic salary fund multiplied by the coefficient decided by the City People's Council.

The draft maintains the spending plan according to Resolution 46/2024: 0.5 times the basic monthly salary fund for all existing cadres, civil servants and public employees; 0.3 times the basic salary fund for year-end spending for cadres, civil servants and public employees are assessed from completing tasks and above. Heads of agencies and units are responsible for specifying spending plans according to the principles of the Resolution.

Regarding expected resources, according to the Hanoi City Department of Finance, the city's staff in December 2024 is 23,070 people with a salary fund of VND 2,481 billion. The need for additional income expenditure in 2025 is expected to be 1,985 billion VND, from the remaining salary reform fund in 2024 of 58,052 billion VND.

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