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Serious PAP To Give 2.5 Million Sinkies Special Ang Pao In June! Oppies Give You What? Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – About 2.5 million Singaporeans will receive a special payment in June that provides relief to the cost of living for Singaporean households, as part of efforts to help them cope with inflation and cushion the impact of the higher goods and services tax rate.

They will receive up to $400 in cash under the 2023 Cost-of-Living (COL) Special Payment, with more given to lower- and middle-income groups, said the Ministry of Finance on Thursday.

Citizens who are 21 years old and above in 2023, with an annual assessable income of no more than $100,000 and who do not own more than one property, are eligible for a one-off cash payout of between $200 and $400 in June 2023. This is regardless of the type of property they live in.

Among the 2.5 million eligible Singaporeans, some 850,000 seniors will receive an additional sum of up to $300 under the 2023 COL Seniors’ Bonus for additional cost-of-living support.

A cash payout of between $200 and $300 will be given to all senior Singapore citizens aged 55 years and above in 2023, with an annual assessable income of no more than $34,000, whose residential address is a property with an annual value not exceeding $21,000, and who do not own more than one property.

This Senior’s Bonus is in addition to the Assurance Package Seniors’ Bonus of up to $300 that was given out in February 2023.

The COL Special Payment and COL Seniors’ Bonus are one-off support measures given to Singaporeans as part of an enhanced Assurance Package, which was announced at Budget 2023 by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong.

He also announced that the package would be topped up by $3 billion, bringing the total amount to be eventually disbursed to $9.6 billion, up from the $6.6 billion announced in 2022.

The package is expected to offset at least five years of additional GST expenses for most households, and about 10 years’ worth for lower-income households.

Citizens can check their eligibility for the payouts at the Assurance Package official website by logging in with their Singpass.

To receive the payouts sooner, Singaporeans are encouraged to link their NRIC to PayNow by May 23 if they have accounts with the 10 participating banks. When this is done, they will be able to receive their 2023 COL Special Payment and 2023 COL Seniors’ Bonus as early as June 7.

Those without PayNow-NRIC but have a valid bank account with the Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB) will receive their payments by June 15.

DBS Bank/POSB, OCBC Bank and UOB customers without PayNow-NRIC linked bank accounts can update their bank account information at the official Assurance Package website by June 5.

Singaporeans who usually receive their payouts from the Government via GovCash can withdraw their COL payments at OCBC ATMs islandwide using a payment reference number, which will be sent to them from June 20, followed by their NRIC number. An OCBC bank account is not required to perform this transaction at OCBC ATMs.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...eceive-cost-of-living-relief-payments-in-june
 

laksaboy

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They are actually making the inflation worse. Maybe that's the plan all along. Daft Sinkies will have to find out the hard way. :wink:

See the high prices around you? Enjoy them, maybe take photos of them to keep as souvenirs. In no time you will be longing for the 'good old days' when prices were low, in May 2023. :cool:
 

ftan42

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the free money will maintain inflation or make it higher bcos of it as people just buy what is needed or not needed. What is needed now is deflation if people have no money, they spend less and make the retailer or hawker lower their price to improve their sale
 
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