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1.5 million Singaporeans will receive up to S$700 in GST vouchers in August

mudhatter

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Actual Estimated Revised Revised FY2021 Compared to BLANK FY2020 FY2021 FY2021 Actual Estimated BLANK FY2020 FY2021 BLANK $billion $billion $billion % change % change OPERATING REVENUE 67.38 76.64 80.37 19.3 4.9 Corporate Income Tax 16.11 17.97 17.51 8.7 (2.5) Personal Income Tax 12.75 12.37 13.83 8.5 11.8 Withholding Tax 1.62 1.65 1.73 6.6 4.7 Statutory Boards' Contributions1 2.52 2.51 2.86 13.5 14.1 Assets Taxes 3.13 4.74 4.60 47.1 (3.0) Customs, Excise, and Carbon Taxes 3.58 3.77 3.63 1.5 (3.7) Goods and Services Tax 10.35 11.34 12.01 16.1 5.9 Motor Vehicle Taxes 2.13 2.52 2.39 12.2 (4.9) Vehicle Quota Premiums 2.30 2.28 3.22 40.1 41.4 Betting Taxes 1.72 2.41 2.32 34.7 (3.7) Stamp Duty 3.90 4.25 6.45 65.7 51.8 Other Taxes2 3.61 6.43 5.46 51.5 (15.1) Fees and Charges (Excluding Vehicle Quota Premiums) 3.18 3.91 3.44 8.3 (11.9) Others 0.49 0.49 0.90 84.8 85.6

https://www.mof.gov.sg/docs/librari...y2022_analysis_of_revenue_and_expenditure.pdf

:biggrin: :roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

these coolie gene peasants howlian for what?

most of their budget revenues are earned from foreigners - foreign corporations pay corporate tax, foreign workers levy are paid by foreign workers, foreign big wig ang moh kia high earners pay more in income tax, even CECA virus earn more than chink coolies and peasants a race of inferior slanty subhumans


ABSD stamp duties paid by foreigners when they buy property to launder money

etc etc etc

stinkypura peasants belonging to a pissant country with no scenery no culture no history no civilization got nothing at all.

it's got no attraction and it's natural that such questions will have to appear in popular conversations

Can Stinkypura survive?


diplomats, in their ever so diplomatic manners, would present a rosy optimistic answer, a courteous one as well.


reality is more brutal for these kuffar slimy rats and kafir pendatang


sobering reality awaits these bastards for all the ills this haven of kufr, of crimes, of all sorts of inhumane activities, a den of zionist terror has perpetrated throughout the years
 

tobelightlight

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It clearly shows that the PAP do not know how to counter the inflation. Zero capability, zero competence, zero creativity. What a total a total waste of taxpayers money.
 

duckrice

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1.5 million Singaporeans will receive up to S$700 in GST vouchers in August​

1.5 million Singaporeans will receive up to S$700 in GST vouchers in August
HDB flats in Singapore. (Photo: CNA/Calvin Oh)
12 Jul 2022 01:29PM (Updated: 12 Jul 2022 07:17PM)

SINGAPORE: About 1.5 million Singaporeans will receive up to S$700 in cash in August through two payments, the regular GSTV – Cash and the GST - Cash Special Payment.

These are part of a S$1.5 billion package announced by Depuy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in June to help Singaporeans cope with higher inflation.

About 575,000 eligible Singaporeans aged 65 and above will also have up to S$450 credited into their CPF MediSave Account in August, as part of the GST Voucher scheme, said the Ministry of Finance (MOF) on Tuesday (Jul 12).

Those born on or before Dec 31, 1969, and who are not already receiving Pioneer Generation or Merdeka Generation benefits will each receive S$100 in their CPF MediSave Account in end-August.

"This is the fourth year that these eligible adults will receive their five-year MediSave top-up annually from 2019 to 2023 that was announced at Budget 2019," the ministry noted.

Eligible recipients of the GSTV – Cash and GSTV – Cash Special Payment will automatically receive the payment if they have signed up for government disbursement schemes previously, said MOF.

Those who have not previously signed up for the GSTV scheme can do so at the GSTV official website, before Apr 30, 2023.

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For Singaporeans who have not provided their bank accounts or linked their NRICs to PayNow, GovCash will replace cheques as the mode of payment from this year.

Those on GovCash can withdraw their GSTV – Cash and GSTV – Cash Special Payment at OCBC ATMs islandwide by entering their payment reference number that will be sent to them at the end of August and NRIC.

They do not require an OCBC bank account to withdraw the payment at the ATMs, said MOF.

"GovCash recipients can also use the LifeSG app to make payment to merchants by scanning their PayNow or NETS QR code, or transfer payments to their bank accounts via PayNow if they subsequently register for PayNow-NRIC," it added.

The ministry said that the August GSTV – Cash and GSTV – MediSave payments are part of the Government’s continuing support for lower-income and elderly Singaporeans, to help with their GST expenses and costs of living.

It noted that in addition, eligible Singaporeans would have received CDC Vouchers, two tranches of U-Save and S&CC rebates and top-ups to their Edusave account or Post-Secondary Education Account (PSEA) earlier this year.

"They can expect further support in the form of cash payouts, utilities credits, top-ups to Child Development Account (CDA), and another two tranches of U-Save and S&CC rebates in the coming months," said the ministry.

So tf the AV of your home exceeds 21k, you are disqualified from any of these handouts?
 

ArjanParangToh

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What is wrong with receiving back some amount of taxpayers' monies which we have had contributed for so many decade?
 
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