Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Singapore to pay bonus to all citizens after surplus budget

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: All Singapore citizens aged 21 and above will get a one-off “SG Bonus” of up to S$300 each as the 2017 budget came in with a surplus of almost S$10 billion (US $7.6 bn), the city-state’s finance minister said on Monday.

Finance minister Heng Swee Keat made the announceme­nt during his budget speech in Parliament, describing the bonus as a “hongbao”, the Mandarin word for a monetary gift given on special occasions.

He said this “reflects the government’s long-standing commitment to share of the fruits of Singapore’s developmen­t with Singaporea­ns”, according to Channel News Asia. The “SG Bonus” will cost the government S$700 million (US $533 million).

The bonus will be paid according to people’s assessable income.

About 2.7 million people will get the payouts, which are due by the end of 2018. Those with an income of S$28,000 or below will be eligible to receive S$300, those whose incomes ranging from S$28,001 to S$100,000 will receive S$200, and those with incomes in excess of S$100,000 will receive S$100.

Singapore’s revised budget for fiscal 2017 showed a surplus of S$9.61 billion, thanks to contributi­ons from statutory boards and higher-than-expected stamp duty. The surplus will also be used in other ways. Heng said S$5 billion will be set aside for the Rail Infrastruc­ture Fund to save up for new railway lines that Singapore is building.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? S$2 bin will be set aside for premium subsidies for Eldershiel­d, an insurance scheme that helps senior citizens.
AFP FILE S$2 bin will be set aside for premium subsidies for Eldershiel­d, an insurance scheme that helps senior citizens.

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