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gstvoucher.gov.sg GST Voucher Scheme Singapore : Ministry Of Finance

Organization : Ministry Of Finance
Scheme Name : GST Voucher Scheme
Country : Singapore
Website : http://www.mof.gov.sg/
Check Here : https://www.gstvoucher.gov.sg/

MOF GST Voucher Scheme

The permanent GST Voucher scheme was introduced by the Government in Budget 2012 to help lower-income Singaporeans. The GST Voucher is given in three components – Cash, Medisave and U-Save.

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GST Voucher Components

Cash :
Provides lower-income Singaporeans with some cash for immediate needs. Paid in August each year.
Medisave :
Provides elderly Singaporeans aged 65 and above with a top-up to their CPF Medisave account, to support their medical needs. Paid in August each year.

U-Save :
Provides lower- and middle-income Singaporean HDB households with​ quarterly rebates to offset their utilities bills. Paid in January, April, July and October each year.​

GST Voucher – Cash

Eligibility

1. How will I know if I qualify for the 2017 GST Voucher – Cash?
To check your 2017 GST Voucher eligibility, you may log in to My 2017 GST Voucher from 1 July 2017. Eligible Singaporeans will be notified in July each year.

2. Who can get the 2017 GST Voucher – Cash​​, and how much will I get if I meet the eligibility criteria?
To receive the GST Voucher – Cash in 2017, you must fulfil the following criteria :
i) You must be a Singapore citizen, residing in Singapore;
ii) You must be aged 21 or above in 2017;
iii) Your Income Earned in 2015 as assessed by IRAS (Assessable Income (AI) for the Year of Assessment (YA) 2016) must not exceed $28,000;

iv) The Annual Value (AV) of your home (as indicated on your NRIC) as at 31 December 2016 must not exceed $21,000; and
v) You must not own more than one property.​

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Payment

1. What are the various ways that I can receive my GST Voucher – Cash?
You can choose to receive your GST Voucher – Cash in one of the following ways :
(i) Direct crediting to your DBS, POSB, OCBC or UOB savings/current bank account, or
​(ii) Via cheque*.

Please note that your GST Voucher − Cash can only be credited to a local DBS, POSB, OCBC or UOB bank account. The majority of Singaporeans have bank accounts with the three local banking groups.

​*​Payment by cheque takes up to 15​ working days longer than direct crediting to a bank account. If you maintain a local bank account with DBS, POSB, OCBC or UOB, we strongly encourage you to provide your bank account details for crediting.

2. What if I forget to bank in or encash my cheque​ for the GST Voucher – Cash?
Your cheque for your GST Voucher – Cash is valid for 6 months. If you forget to bank in or encash your cheque​, the money will be credited to your ​CPF Ordinary Account​ when the cheque expires and will be subjected to CPF withdrawal rules.​

3. What are the accepted forms of identification for GST Voucher – Cash ​cheque encashment or replacement request?
Only NRIC or valid passport will be accepted for any GST Voucher – Cash​ cheque encashment or replacement request. ​​

4. The beneficiary is bedridden/physically immobile or of unsound mind, and does not have a bank account. How can I help the beneficiary​ encash his cheque for his GST Voucher − Cash?
If you are aged 21 and above, please proceed to the bank issuing the cheque, with the following documents
:
​(a) Original documentary evidence stating the beneficiary’s medical condition (e.g. doctor’s memorandum, medical report or court order).

The date of the document(s) should not be more than 1 year before the cheque encashment, unless it specifically states that the patient’s condition is permanent; ​

​​(b) Your original NRIC and a photocopy of the beneficiary’s NRIC; and
(c) Beneficiary’s cheque for his/her GST Voucher − Cash.​

You will be required to sign a Letter of Indemnity at the bank. If you are unable to fulfil any of the above​ conditions, please contact the GST Voucher hotline at 1800 2222 888 for further assistance

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