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<blockquote>This entry is one of three '''Income Tax Guides''' for Singaporeans on Wiki.sg. Part One explains how you should [[Income Tax in Singapore: How Much Do You Pay (2020)|calculate your income tax]]. Part Two complies the [[Income Tax in Singapore: Income Tax Reliefs (2020)|Income Tax Reliefs]] that can potentially reduce how much tax you pay. Part Three explains how to calculate your CPF Reliefs.</blockquote>[[File:Income Tax Reliefs for CPF.jpg|thumb|''The CPF savings scheme is a state-initiated retirement fund for Singaporeans.'' ''Kua Chee Siong / [https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/silver-support-bonus-should-not-be-too-restrictive ST PHOTO].'']]
<blockquote>This entry is one of three '''Income Tax Guides''' for Singaporeans on Wiki.sg. Part One explains how you should [[Income Tax in Singapore: How Much Do You Pay (2020)|calculate your income tax]]. Part Two complies the [[Income Tax in Singapore: Income Tax Reliefs (2020)|Income Tax Reliefs]] that can potentially reduce how much tax you pay. Part Three explains how to calculate your CPF Reliefs.</blockquote>[[File:Income Tax Reliefs for CPF.jpg|thumb|''The CPF savings scheme is a state-initiated retirement fund for Singaporeans.'' ''Kua Chee Siong / [https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/silver-support-bonus-should-not-be-too-restrictive ST PHOTO].'']]
Tax residents in Singapore who make compulsory contributions to their CPF accounts are eligible for CPF Reliefs. This entry highlights the '''<u>Terms and Conditions</u>''' of the CPF relief and how to '''<u>calculate the claimable amount</u>'''.
Tax residents in Singapore who make compulsory contributions to their CPF accounts are eligible for CPF Reliefs. This entry highlights the '''<u>Terms and Conditions</u>''' of the following CPF reliefs and how to '''<u>calculate the claimable amount</u>'''.


==CPF Relief for Employees==
==CPF Relief for Employees==
This relief is for employed individuals who have made the '''<u>compulsory monthly contributions</u>''' to their CPF accounts.<ref>“[https://www.iras.gov.sg/IRASHome/Individuals/Locals/Working-Out-Your-Taxes/Deductions-for-Individuals/CPF--Central-Provident-Fund--Relief-for-Employees/ CPF (Central Provident Fund) Relief for Employees]”. ''IRAS.'' Accessed on 12 March 2020.</ref> How much CPF relief you get is based on your (i) '''<u>Ordinary Wage</u>''' (OW) and (ii) '''<u>Additional Wage</u>''' (AW). The following sections illustrate the steps in calculating CPF reliefs.
This relief is for employed individuals who have made the '''<u>compulsory monthly contributions</u>''' to their CPF accounts.<ref>“[https://www.iras.gov.sg/IRASHome/Individuals/Locals/Working-Out-Your-Taxes/Deductions-for-Individuals/CPF--Central-Provident-Fund--Relief-for-Employees/ CPF (Central Provident Fund) Relief for Employees]”. ''IRAS.'' Accessed on 12 March 2020.</ref> How much CPF relief you get is based on your (i) '''<u>Ordinary Wage</u>''' (OW) and (ii) '''<u>Additional Wage</u>''' (AW). This section outlines how to calculate your CPF relief.
===Step 1. Calculate Your Ordinary & Additional Wages===
===Step 1. Calculate Your Ordinary & Additional Wages===
Your Ordinary Wage is how much you made '''<u>in a year</u>''' before CPF deduction. Additional Wage consists of extra payments that are not your monthly salary - for example, year-end bonuses.
Your Ordinary Wage (OW) is how much you made '''<u>in a year</u>''' before CPF deduction. Additional Wage (AW) consists of extra payments that are not your monthly salary - for example, year-end bonuses.
====For Example====
Catelyn is 29 years old. In 2019, she earned '''<u>$7,000</u>''' a month (before CPF) in 2019. That year, she received a year-end '''<u>bonus of $14,000</u>'''. Her OW and AW for 2019 are as such.
{| class="wikitable"
!
!Ordinary Wage
!Additional Wage
|-
|'''Amount'''
|$84,000
|$14,000
|-
|'''Formula'''
|
$7,000 x 12 months (No. of Months Worked)
| -
|}
===Step 2. Find Out Your Annual Wage Ceilings===
===Step 2. Find Out Your Annual Wage Ceilings===
Your Annual Wage Ceilings affect whether your relief will be '''<u>limited</u>'''. If your OW or AW '''<u>exceed</u>''' their respective wage ceilings, you are limited to a CPF relief amounting to '''<u>20% of the annual wage ceiling</u>'''.
  (i) Ordinary Wage Ceiling (OWC): $6,000 a month / $72,000 a year
  (i) Ordinary Wage Ceiling (OWC): $6,000 a month, $72,000 a year


  (ii) Additional Wage Ceiling (AWC): Differs based on your salary
  (ii) Additional Wage Ceiling (AWC): Differs based on your salary
====For Example====
If your OW or AW '''<u>exceed</u>''' their respective wage ceilings, you are limited to a CPF relief amounting to '''<u>20% of the annual wage ceiling</u>'''.
Considering that Catelyn worked for the whole of 2019, her OWC and AWC are as such.
 
===Step 3. Calculate Your Total Relief Amount===
Your total CPF relief amount is the '''<u>sum</u>''' of what you can claim for your OW and AW.
==Example of CPF Relief Calculation==
Catelyn is a 29-year-old employee. In 2019, she earned '''<u>$7,000</u>''' a month (before CPF). That year, she also received a year-end '''<u>bonus of $14,000</u>'''.
 
===OW & AW===
The following table shows Catelyn's OW, AW and the respective ceiling amounts.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
!
!Catelyn's Ordinary Wage
!Ordinary Wage (OW)
!Ordinary Wage Ceiling
!Ordinary Wage Ceiling (OWC)
!Catelyn's Additional Wage
!Additional Wage (AW)
!Additional Wage Ceiling
!Additional Wage Ceiling (AWC)
|-
|-
|'''Amount'''
|'''Amount'''
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|-
|-
|'''Formula'''
|'''Formula'''
| -
|
$7,000 x 12 months (No. of Months Worked)
|
|
  $6,000 x 12 months (No. of Months Worked)
  $6,000 x 12 months (No. of Months Worked)
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  $102,000* - $84,000 (Catelyn's Ordinary Wage)
  $102,000* - $84,000 (Catelyn's Ordinary Wage)
<nowiki>*</nowiki>This amount is the same for everyone
<nowiki>*</nowiki>This amount is the same for everyone
|-
|}
|'''Conclusion'''
(i) With an OW of $84,000, Catelyn '''<u>exceeded</u>''' the $72,000 OWC.
| colspan="2" |OWC exceeded
Hence, she can only claim 20% of $72,000.
| colspan="2" |AWC not exceeded
(ii) Catelyn's Additional Wage '''<u>did not</u>''' surpass the $18,000 AWC.
|}With an OW of $84,000, Catelyn '''<u>exceeded</u>''' the $72,000 '''<u>OWC</u>'''. However, she did not surpass the AWC.
Hence, she can claim 20% of her Additional Wage amount.
===Step 3. Calculate Your Total Relief Amount===
 
Your total CPF relief amount is the '''<u>sum</u>''' of what you can claim for your OW and AW.
===Gross Amount Claimable===
====For Example====
The following table shows how much Catelyn is entitled to claim.
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!
!
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!Additional Wage
!Additional Wage
|-
|-
|'''Terms'''
|'''Gross Amount Claimable'''
| colspan="2" |Catelyn's Ordinary Wage '''<u>exceeds</u>''' the Ordinary Wage Ceiling
| colspan="3" |Catelyn can claim a CPF Relief valued at '''<u>$17,200</u>'''.
|Catelyn's Additional Wage '''<u>did not</u>''' exceed the Additional Wage Ceiling.
|-
|-
|'''Amount Claimable'''
|'''Amount Claimable'''
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|
|
  20% x $14,000 (Catelyn's Additional Wage)
  20% x $14,000 (Catelyn's Additional Wage)
|-
|'''Gross Amount Claimable'''
| colspan="3" |Under the above conditions, Catelyn is allowed to claim a CPF Relief valued at '''<u>$17,200</u>'''.
|-
|'''Formula'''
| colspan="3" |
$14,400 (Amount Claimable for OW) + $2,800 (Amount Claimable for AW)
|}
|}


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(i) Compulsory employee CPF contribution
(i) Compulsory employee CPF contribution


(ii) Compulsory Medisave contribution as self-employed person
(ii) Compulsory Medisave contribution (as a self-employed person)


(iii) Voluntary CPF contributions
(iii) Voluntary CPF contributions

Latest revision as of 14:11, 23 March 2020

This entry is one of three Income Tax Guides for Singaporeans on Wiki.sg. Part One explains how you should calculate your income tax. Part Two complies the Income Tax Reliefs that can potentially reduce how much tax you pay. Part Three explains how to calculate your CPF Reliefs.

The CPF savings scheme is a state-initiated retirement fund for Singaporeans. Kua Chee Siong / ST PHOTO.

Tax residents in Singapore who make compulsory contributions to their CPF accounts are eligible for CPF Reliefs. This entry highlights the Terms and Conditions of the following CPF reliefs and how to calculate the claimable amount.

CPF Relief for Employees

This relief is for employed individuals who have made the compulsory monthly contributions to their CPF accounts.[1] How much CPF relief you get is based on your (i) Ordinary Wage (OW) and (ii) Additional Wage (AW). This section outlines how to calculate your CPF relief.

Step 1. Calculate Your Ordinary & Additional Wages

Your Ordinary Wage (OW) is how much you made in a year before CPF deduction. Additional Wage (AW) consists of extra payments that are not your monthly salary - for example, year-end bonuses.

Step 2. Find Out Your Annual Wage Ceilings

(i) Ordinary Wage Ceiling (OWC): $6,000 a month / $72,000 a year
(ii) Additional Wage Ceiling (AWC): Differs based on your salary

If your OW or AW exceed their respective wage ceilings, you are limited to a CPF relief amounting to 20% of the annual wage ceiling.

Step 3. Calculate Your Total Relief Amount

Your total CPF relief amount is the sum of what you can claim for your OW and AW.

Example of CPF Relief Calculation

Catelyn is a 29-year-old employee. In 2019, she earned $7,000 a month (before CPF). That year, she also received a year-end bonus of $14,000.

OW & AW

The following table shows Catelyn's OW, AW and the respective ceiling amounts.

Ordinary Wage (OW) Ordinary Wage Ceiling (OWC) Additional Wage (AW) Additional Wage Ceiling (AWC)
Amount $84,000 $72,000 $14,000 $18,000
Formula
$7,000 x 12 months (No. of Months Worked)
$6,000 x 12 months (No. of Months Worked)
-
$102,000* - $84,000 (Catelyn's Ordinary Wage)

*This amount is the same for everyone

(i) With an OW of $84,000, Catelyn exceeded the $72,000 OWC.

Hence, she can only claim 20% of $72,000.

(ii) Catelyn's Additional Wage did not surpass the $18,000 AWC.

Hence, she can claim 20% of her Additional Wage amount.

Gross Amount Claimable

The following table shows how much Catelyn is entitled to claim.

Ordinary Wage Additional Wage
Gross Amount Claimable Catelyn can claim a CPF Relief valued at $17,200.
Amount Claimable $14,400 $2,800
Formula
20% x $72,000 (Ordinary Wage Ceiling)
20% x $14,000 (Catelyn's Additional Wage)

CPF Relief for Self-employed - Up to S$37,740*

* The CPF relief cap for self-employed persons are capped at 37% of S$102,000.[2]

Self-employed persons will be automatically considered for this relief if they have an accessible net income for the year.

Type of Self-Employed Person Terms Can Claim Cannot Claim
Fully Self-employed CPF/ Medisave Contribution Must have contributed to their employee CPF and/or Medisave If you have no net income for the Year of Assessment.
Claimable Amount Amount to be capped at whichever is lower:

(i) 37% of net trade income

(ii) 37% of $102,000 - $37,740

(iii) Amount contributed to CPF/Medisave in cash

Self-employed but also an employee CPF/ Medisave Contribution Must have contributed to the following:

(i) Compulsory employee CPF contribution

(ii) Compulsory Medisave contribution (as a self-employed person)

(iii) Voluntary CPF contributions

-
Claimable Amount Up to $37,740 If your:
Compulsory employee CPF contribution + Compulsory Medisave contribution (as a self-employed person)

is more than $37,740.

References / Citations

  1. CPF (Central Provident Fund) Relief for Employees”. IRAS. Accessed on 12 March 2020.
  2. CPF (Central Provident Fund) Relief for Self-Employed”. IRAS. Accessed on 13 March 2020.