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Budget 2020 to be delivered on Feb 18
Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat arrives at Parliament House to deliver the Budget 2019 statement on Feb 18, 2019. (Photo: Jeremy Long)
01 Jan 2020 11:06AM
(Updated: 01 Jan 2020 11:10AM)
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SINGAPORE: Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat will deliver Singapore’s 2020 Budget Statement in Parliament on Feb 18, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said.
The public can catch the Budget speech live on television and radio, including via live webcast on the Singapore Budget website, the ministry said in its press release on Wednesday (Jan 1).
READ: Upcoming Budget to include 'practical measures to improve the lives of Singaporeans', says PM Lee in New Year message

For real-time updates of key Budget announcements, MOF said the public can follow its Facebook page and Twitter account.
During his New Year message, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said the upcoming Budget will include plans to improve the lives of Singaporeans, such as helping households with the cost of living.
It will also contain measures to help “businesses to raise their productivity and build new capabilities”, he added.
The ongoing Budget 2020 feedback phase will conclude on Jan 10.
MOF also partnered with the People’s Association (PA) and its grassroots organisations in their Ask Kopi Kakis initiative to seek public views and suggestions at 25 Ask Kopi Kakis kiosks island wide.
Another six sessions have been scheduled across the island on Jan 4 and 5.
The public can continue to submit recommendations through the Singapore Budget website, the REACH Budget microsite, its official social media channels on Facebook and Instagram and its Feedback Form.
Source: CNA/mn
 
HDB households to get GST voucher this month to offset utilities bills
HDB flats occupying the Singapore skyline (Photo: Jeremy Long)
02 Jan 2020 10:46AM
(Updated: 02 Jan 2020 10:50AM)
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SINGAPORE: About 930,000 Singaporean households living in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats will receive the next instalment of the GST Voucher – Utilities-Save (U-Save) rebate in January, the Ministry of Finance announced on Thursday (Jan 2).
The rebate, which is part of the permanent GST Voucher scheme, is distributed every three months. It helps households offset part of their utilities bills and lowers their expenses, the ministry said.
U-Save rebates amounting to S$300 million are expected to be given out in the year ending March 2020.
Eligible households will each receive a rebate of up to S$100 in January, depending on their flat type.
gst voucher january 2020 table
(Source: Ministry of Finance)
Households whose members own more than one property are not eligible for the U-Save rebates.
The annual rebates are equivalent to three to four months of utilities bills for those living in one- and two-room flats, the finance ministry said.
For those living in three- and four-room flats, the rebates are equivalent to about one to two months of utilities bills, it added.
SP Group on Monday announced that the electricity tariff for households will increase by 3.5 per cent, or 0.81 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh), bringing the tariff to 24.24 cents in the January to March period.
The latest tariff will be the highest rate since the last quarter in 2014, when it was at 25.28 cents per kWh.
As an example, families living in one-room flats can expect their average monthly bill to increase by S$1.02 while those in five-room flats can expect their bill to go up by S$3.20.
City Gas also announced on Monday that gas tariffs for households will fall by 4.22 per cent or 0.76 cent per kWh in the first quarter this year.
 
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