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Serious 1.2 Million Sinkie Households To Receive $100 Each From PAP To Pay Utilities Bill! Huat Ah!

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SINGAPORE: About 1.2 million Singaporean households will receive a one-off S$100 household utilities credit by next month.

The payout, which will be given to households in both public and private residential properties, is part of a S$1.5 billion package announced by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in June to help Singaporeans cope with higher inflation.

All households with at least one Singapore citizen and living in a residential property in Singapore are eligible for the credit.

The utilities credit is on top of the permanent GST Voucher U-Save scheme which benefits about 950,000 HDB households, said the Ministry of Finance (MOF) in a press release on Friday (Aug 26).

Households that are eligible for GST Voucher U-Save will also receive the utilities credit, said MOF.

The payout will be directly disbursed to eligible households’ SP Service utilities accounts by September.

It can be used to offset SP Group charges. Households which are billed separately for their electricity charges by electricity retailers can use the credit for their other non-electricity SP Group charges, such as water, gas and refuse disposal.

Excess credit on the SP Group account will be rolled over to offset future utilities bills, until it is fully used.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sin...ld-utilities-credit-one-september-mof-2901371
 
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