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Singapore 2026 Budget Statement : 12 February 2026 at 3.30pm

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2026 Budget Statement to be delivered on 12 February 2026 at 3.30pm

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29 January 2026

Prime Minister (PM) and Minister for Finance, Mr Lawrence Wong, will deliver Singapore’s FY2026 Budget Statement on 12 February 2026 (Thursday) at 3.30pm in Parliament.

2. The Budget Statement will be broadcast 'live' on MDDI’s YouTube Parliament livestream (go.gov.sg/budget2026live), Mediacorp’s and SPH Media’s platforms (refer to Annex A for the full list), and PM Lawrence Wong’s YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@lawrence_wong).

3. You can also get updates from the Budget Statement on MOF’s social media platforms[1].

4. The public may visit MOF’s Budget website and subscribe (www.singaporebudget.gov.sg/email-subscription) to receive the full Budget Statement via email after it has been delivered. The Budget Statement will also be available on www.singaporebudget.gov.sg after the statement has been delivered.

Feedback on FY2026 Budget Statement

5. MOF and various agencies, including REACH and People’s Association (PA), have been engaging the public in the lead-up to Budget 2026 since December. Members of the public can submit their views on the 2026 Budget Statement through these feedback channels:


Feedback ChannelWebsite Address
REACH Budget 2026 Micrositehttps://go.gov.sg/budget-2026
REACH Singapore Facebookwww.facebook.com/REACHSingapore
REACH Singapore Instagramwww.instagram.com/reachsg
PA Post-Budget 2026 Dialogues in the Communityhttps://go.gov.sg/papostbudget2026

6. REACH, the Singapore Government’s feedback and engagement unit, will hold three in-person Budget Conversations in English, Mandarin, and Malay, on 19 February 2026, 18 March 2026, and 24 March 2026, respectively.

DateLanguagePanellists
19 FebruaryEnglishMinister in the Prime Minister’s Office and Second Minister for Finance and National Development Ms Indranee Rajah
REACH Chairman Mr Tan Kiat How (Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information and Health)
18 MarchMandarinSenior Minister of State for Manpower and Health Dr Koh Poh Koon
REACH Deputy Chairperson Mr Eric Chua (Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Law and Social and Family Development)
24 MarchMalayActing Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs and Senior Minister of State for Home Affairs Associate Professor Dr Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim
REACH Deputy Chairperson Mdm Rahayu Mahzam (Minister of State for Digital Development and Information and Health)
Senior Parliamentary Secretary for Education and National Development Dr Syed Harun Alhabsyi

7. Following the Budget announcements on 12 February 2026, REACH will also organise a series of engagements for members of the public to share their views on Budget 2026 including physical Listening Points set up at various high traffic nodes across Singapore. Details of the upcoming engagements will be available on the REACH Budget 2026 microsite. The public can also share their feedback about Budget 2026 via the REACH Budget 2026 microsite.

8. PA and its grassroots organisations will be organising post-Budget dialogues to engage residents and seek their views on Budget 2026 measures. Residents who are interested to attend can visit https://go.gov.sg/papostbudget2026 for more information.

Issued by:
Ministry of Finance, REACH, and People’s Association
Singapore
29 January 2026
 
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Most Sinkies are only interested in the CDC voucher part of the presentation.
GE over. It's time for PAP to take back whole chicken for the chicken wings they have given. 65% will never learn. It's time for more Ministerial salaries increase, more foreigner CECAs in Singapore too. 65% voted for this. Majority wins.
 
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GE over. It's time for PAP to take back whole chicken for the chicken wings they have given. 65% will never learn. It's time for more Ministerial salaries increase, more foreigner CECAs in Singapore too. 65% voted for this. Majority wins.
More Assurance Package cash ... I understand many church cell groups are fervently praying for a more generous AP package. :wink:
 
For @Dreamliner787 and those crazy about CDC vouchers

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Payouts, rebates, vouchers
Eligible Singaporeans can look forward to another Cost-of-Living Special payment this year.

Those earning up to S$100,000 in assessable income and who do not own more than one property will receive S$200 to S$400 in cash.

More U-Save rebates are also incoming. Eligible HDB households will receive up to S$570 in utilities rebates this financial year – 1.5 times the regular amount of U-Save rebates.

S$500 in CDC vouchers will also be handed out to all Singaporean households in January 2027.

Similar to previous rounds, half can be used at participating supermarkets while the other half can be used at participating merchants and hawkers.
 
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