Close to 1mn Singaporeans will qualify for government matching grants in 2026, as enhancements to CPF top-up schemes aim to strengthen retirement adequacy and healthcare preparedness.
From Jan 1, the expanded MRSS includes eligible Singaporeans with disabilities of all ages Read more at The Business Times.
The matching grants were credited to the CPF Retirement Accounts of over 250,000 members for cash top-ups made in 2025.
Tax relief for top-ups to the Central Provident Fund (CPF) accounts of members’ parents-in-law and grandparents-in-law will be granted starting next year. Currently, CPF top-ups can only be made to ...
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More Singaporeans are now eligible for government matching grants to boost their retirement and healthcare savings through ...