cpf.gov.sg Check Your Direct Debit Authorisation/ GIRO Application Status Singapore
Organization : Central Provident Fund Board
Facility : Check your Direct Debit Authorisation / GIRO Application Status
Country : Singapore
Website : https://www.cpf.gov.sg/Employers
Check Here : https://www.cpf.gov.sg/
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CPF GIRO Application Status
1. To check the status of your Direct Debit Authorisation / GIRO application for
Related : CPF e-Submission Singapore : www.statusin.org/40443.html
** CPF for Employees
** Business Foreign Worker Levy
** Domestic Foreign Worker Levy (Please key in your NRIC/FIN only)
Please key in your CPF Submission Number
OR
2. To check the status of your GIRO application for
** Medisave and/or Voluntary Contributions for Self-Employed persons
** Voluntary Contributions for non Self-Employed persons
** Student Education Loan Repayment
** MediShield Life Payment Plan
i. Please key in your CPF Account Number / NRIC Number
ii. Enter Date of Birth
iii. Please tick the CAPTCHA verification checkbox – This is a security feature that protects our website and your information against attacks from robots and automated programs.
iv. Click on the Submit button
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What should I do if there is a change in employee’s particulars?
Employers should ensure that their affected employees inform the CPF Board of any changes in their personal particulars which include :
** Change in name
** Change in Passport/ Identity Card / Special Pass number
** Change in Singapore Permanent Resident (SPR) or citizenship status
Employees who have been issued with a Singapore Identity Card will be given a new CPF account. The new CPF account number is the same as their Singapore Identity Card number.
Employers should therefore pay CPF into the new account, and inform their employees to merge their previous CPF account (if any) with the new CPF account, so that only one CPF account is maintained. CPF contributions to accounts with an SA/SB/SD/SF/TC/TF prefix will be rejected.
2. When does an employer need to inform the CPF Board of any changes to the entity’s particulars?
Employer needs to inform CPF Board when there are changes to the following :
** Change of Company’s Principal Place of Business (PPB) / Contact Details
** Change in Business Entity
** Change in Company’s Name
3. Will there be tax relief for employers on CPF contributions that are made to their employees’ CPF Accounts?
For employers, the mandatory CPF contributions and any voluntary contributions (VC) to their employees’ Medisave Account are tax-deductible. However, VC to all the CPF Accounts i.e. Ordinary, Special and Medisave Accounts are not tax-deductible and are subject to prevailing tax rules.
4. Is CPF payable for foreign employees?
From 1 January 2003, CPF contributions are only payable for Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents.
5. How to apply to limit the employee’s share of contributions on OW?
The employee can send in his application to the CPF Board, Prosecution & Court Proceedings Department, or email employer [AT] cpf.gov.sg, indicating :
** the amount of Ordinary Wages from each employer;
** the employee’s share of CPF contributions; and
** the amount of CPF contributions to be paid through each employer
Central Provident Fund
The Central Provident Fund (CPF) is a comprehensive social security system that enables working Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents to set aside funds for retirement. It also addresses healthcare, home ownership, family protection and asset enhancement.