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Singaporeans like to complain about everything under the sun, be it the weather, MRT breakdowns, or cost of living. But when it comes to the GST Voucher, no one will complain because it’s ‘free money’!
Don’t know a great deal about the GST Voucher, or want to know how much you’re eligible for? Well, this article is for you.
What Is The GST Voucher?
The GST voucher scheme was introduced by the government in Budget 2012 to help lower- and middle-income households offset their GST expenses each year.
There are three main components of the GST voucher in 2021:
GST Voucher — Cash: Cash voucher in June and August 2021;
GST Voucher — MediSave: MediSave top-up in August 2021, and;
GST Voucher — U-Save: Utilities rebates in April, July, October 2021; and Jan 2022
Additionally in 2021, the government has pledged further support for eligible HDB households to help soften the blow for what has been a challenging past year.
As part of the Household Support Package announced in Budget 2021, those who are eligible for the GST voucher — Cash will receive a Cash Special Payment of $200 in June 2021, in addition to the regular GST cash voucher.
On top of that, eligible HDB households will also receive 50% more of regular U-Save rebates to help offset their utility bills in the form of the U-Save Special Payment.
Who is Eligible for the GST Voucher?
At this point, you may be wondering: what does this GST voucher have to do with property? Well, to determine how much you can receive or if you’re even eligible, the Government takes into consideration your income as well as your property ownership.
The GST Voucher — Cash
The GST Voucher — Cash is provided to lower-income Singaporean households living in HDB flats or lower-value private properties. As the name suggests, the voucher will be provided in cash, and will be credited via PayNow to your account that’s linked to your NRIC.
If you don’t have PayNow, the amount will be credited to your DBS/POSB, OCBC or UOB savings/current bank account instead. Don’t have a registered bank account with any of these banks? Well, don’t worry because a cheque will be sent to your mailbox instead.
Anyway, here are criteria that you need to meet:
You’re a Singapore citizen residing in Singapore
You must be aged 21 or above in 2021
Your Assessable Income (AI) in 2020 is not more than $28,000
The Annual Value (AV) of your home (as indicated on your NRIC) as at 31 December 2020 must not exceed $21,000
You must not own more than one property
You’ll be notified in June this year if you’re eligible, but if you want to check it on your own, you may log in to the GST Voucher website after 1 June. If you’ve never registered before, you can sign up on the GST Voucher website between 1 June 2021 and April 2022.
GST Voucher — MediSave
Meanwhile, The GST Voucher — MediSave is provided to eligible senior Singaporean households, and the voucher will be credited to your CPF MediSave account in August.
If you’ve not registered for previous Government payouts, you can sign up for an account from 1 June onwards (until April 2022), and you’ll also be notified in the same month if you’re eligible.
To be eligible for the MediSave GST voucher, you need to meet these criteria:
You’re a Singapore citizen residing in Singapore
You must be 65 years old and above in 2021
The AV of your home (as indicated on your NRIC) as at 31 December 2020 must not exceed $21,000
You must not own more than one property
GST Voucher — U-Save
Last but not least, The GST Voucher — U-Save is a rebate that helps to offset your household’s utility expenses. Eligible HDB households will receive the rebates in their HDB flat’s utilities account.
Here are the eligibility conditions for U-Save rebates:
If you own and live in your HDB flat, there must be at least one Singapore citizen owner or occupier in the flat
If you partially rent out the HDB flat that you own and live in, there must be at least one Singapore citizen owner or occupier in the flat
If you rent out your flat, there must be at least one Singapore citizen tenant
Immediate family members living in the same flat must not own or have any interest in more than one property.
As explained above, the voucher will be disbursed twice a year – in June and August. Also as mentioned, those who are eligible will also receive an additional $200 via the GST Voucher – Cash Special Payment this year.
Here’s how much you can get:
Annual Value of your property as at 31 December 2020
Up to $13,000
$13,001 to $21,000
GST Voucher – Cash Special Payment (June 2021)
$200
$200
GST Voucher – Cash (June and August 2021)
$300
$150
Total GST Voucher – Cash
$500
$350
In summary, you will receive $500 if your property’s annual value is $13,000 or less, and $350 if your property’s annual value is $13,001 to $21,000.
The amount of MediSave top-up you’ll receive depends on your age and the annual value of your home (as at 31 December 2020).
Age in 2021
Annual value of your property as at 31 December 2020
Up to $13,000
$13,000 to $21,000
65 to 74
$250
$150
75 to 84
$350
$250
84 and above
$450
$350
The GST Voucher – MediSave, which will be credited to your CPF MediSave Account, can be used to pay for your own or your immediate family members’ hospitalisation expenses, regardless of their nationalities. These include day surgeries and outpatient treatments listed on the CPF website.
The GST Voucher — U-Save
About 950,000 HDB households will benefit from the U-Save rebates in 2021. And if you’re one of them, well lucky you because the rebates will be automatically credited to your utilities account in April 2021, July 2021, October 2021; and Jan 2022.
On top of that, eligible households will further receive 50% more U-Save rebates in April and July 2021 as part of the U-Save Special Payment.
Yup, if you aren’t blur like ‘sotong’, you would have realised that you should have already received the first round of rebates in April.
The amount of U-Save rebates you can get depends on your flat type:
HDB flat type
Regular U-Save rebate (paid in Jan, April, July, and October)
U-Save Special Payment (paid in Jan, April, July, and October)
Total U-Save rebates in 2021
1- and 2-room
$395
$200
$595
3-room
$355
$180
$535
4-room
$315
$160
$475
5-room
$275
$140
$415
Executive/Multi-Generation
$235
$120
$355
If there are any unused U-Save rebates, they will be rolled over to help offset your household’s utilities bills for the following months. There’s also no expiry date, and will lapse when your household’s utilities account is closed.
More FAQs About GST Voucher:
Who is Eligible For GST Voucher?
The GST Voucher is available for lower- and middle-income Singaporean households. To be eligible for the cash voucher, you must be 21 years and above, your annual income cannot exceed $28,000 and the annual value of your property is not more than $21,000.
How Much GST Voucher Can I Get?
Depending on the annual value of your property, you can receive up to $500 GST cash voucher.
Which Months Will GST Vouchers Be Handled Out?
The GST Voucher – Cash is credited to your account in June and August 2021, GST Voucher – MediSave in August 2021, and the U-Save Rebates in April 2021, July 2021, October 2021; and Jan 2022.
Is There Any GST Voucher in 2021?
Yes, in addition to regular cash, MediSave, and U-Save vouchers, eligible households will also receive a Cash Special Payment of $200 in June 2021, 50% more of regular U-Save rebates in 2021.
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