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Lawrence Wong :"I will be delivering the #SGBudget2025 tomorrow. It will be a Budget for all Singaporeans..."

prices of cigarettes going up again? Pushing more and more sales to chiong cigarettes and vaping I see....
 
People should learn to stand on their own two feet instead of depending on the government.
 
The pioneer and merdeka generation are eagerly waiting for Lawrence Wong red packets.
 

Singapore Budget 2025: What you need to know, how you can watch, where to give feedback​

Details on how you can watch the Singapore Budget 2025 being delivered and how you can give feedback.​

Singapore Editorial Team
Updated Fri, 14 February 2025 at 3:32 PM SGT3-min read

Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (centre) waves to spectators during the annual Chinese Lunar New Year Chingay parade in Singapore on February 7, 2025. (PHOTO: AFP)

Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (centre) waves to spectators during the annual Chinese Lunar New Year Chingay parade in Singapore on February 7, 2025. (PHOTO: AFP) (ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP)More
SINGAPORE – Singapore's Budget statement will be delivered by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong on Tuesday, 18 February.

Here are some things to note:

When will the Budget statement be delivered?​

It will be delivered at 3.30pm on Tuesday, 18 February, in Parliament.
 
People should learn to stand on their own two feet instead of depending on the government.
I learnt to stand on my own feet first.
When I'm ready to be on my own I leech on pap for bonus.
 
Wait for 3 pm lor.
Vouchers, rebates, top-ups

And here they are, the first of the much-anticipated Budget “goodies”.

Another S$800 in CDC vouchers for every Singaporean household. Half can be used at supermarkets, the other half at merchants and hawkers.

More U-Save rebates. Eligible HDB households will get up to S$760 in utilities rebates this financial year - double the amount of regular U-Save rebates.

S$500 LifeSG credits for each Singaporean child aged 12 and below, similar to the NS LifeSG credits handed out last year. The credits can be used for groceries, utilities and pharmacy items.

S$500 Edusave or Post-Secondary Education Account top-up for every Singaporean aged 13 to 20 this year.
 
Vouchers, rebates, top-ups

And here they are, the first of the much-anticipated Budget “goodies”.

Another S$800 in CDC vouchers for every Singaporean household. Half can be used at supermarkets, the other half at merchants and hawkers.

More U-Save rebates. Eligible HDB households will get up to S$760 in utilities rebates this financial year - double the amount of regular U-Save rebates.

S$500 LifeSG credits for each Singaporean child aged 12 and below, similar to the NS LifeSG credits handed out last year. The credits can be used for groceries, utilities and pharmacy items.

S$500 Edusave or Post-Secondary Education Account top-up for every Singaporean aged 13 to 20 this year.
Nothing for JLBs?
 
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