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No more COV, all proceeds from HDB sales will go back to CPF

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Reading from what he has said, it seems that the Govt is planning to scrapped COV, and have the entire proceeds from HDB sales goes back to the CPF. Therefore sellers will not get any cash at all regardless of how much is sold above valuation. Another avenue for them to trap your assets into the CPF ponzi scheme.

On a side note, Vivian says if you are poor, you have food delivered to you. REALLY????:rolleyes:

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1046309/1/.html

Govt to explore ways to increase use of CPF for buying HDB flats
By Hoe Yeen Nie | Posted: 27 March 2010 2131 hrs

SINGAPORE: The government is exploring how it can further tie a person's CPF to the purchase and sale of an HDB flat.

The aim is to strengthen the message that property is an asset for one's old age.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said this at a forum organised by REACH, the government's feedback unit.

It is a growing trend that has got authorities concerned: Home-owners selling HDB flats to pay off debts, only then to ask their MP for help in getting a rental unit.

Prime Minister Lee said this goes against the aim of these homes as assets for life.

"When we help people to own a home, it's really for you for life," Mr Lee said. "When you're not so old, and you've bought the house, and now you see that the pot of gold is down there and you ignore the 'please don't break the glass sign' and you break the glass and take the money out straightaway, then what happens to you? Or more importantly, your children and your dependents? Where do they go?"

Hence, the government wants to strengthen the CPF route in the buying and selling of flats.

"Like what we've been doing with the Additional Housing Grant - that grant we give you into your CPF, you can use it to buy a house," explained the Prime Minister.

"If you sell the house, the money goes back into the CPF. So if you're buying another house, you can use that for another house. If you're not buying another house, the money is there for your old age."

On tackling income inequality, the Prime Minister said the point was not to measure the size of the gap, but to look at how the poor can be made better off.

Access to a good education and a high rate of home ownership are two of the best things the government has done.

However, Mr Lee noted there are some people who will be left behind.

"And my advice is, please try to help yourself. And particularly, please help your children to break out of this cycle," he said. "The government will help them, but you must help them too."

Said Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports: "It's not just about dollars. It's how you deliver the dollars, how you deliver assistance so that people make the right decisions for themselves and their children.

"If you were a poor person, anywhere on this planet, Singapore is the one place where you will have a roof over your head, where you will have food on the table. Even if you can't afford it, we will have meals delivered to you. You will get healthcare.

"Do not lose sight of the fundamentals. And I am confident that we have done our duty for the people who need our help."

The hour-long dialogue also saw questions on the teaching of the Chinese language, and more help for singles.

In response to a question on casino entry fees, Mr Lee said the aim was not to prevent Singaporeans and permanent residents from gambling. He added that gambling was not harmful if seen as a form of entertainment, but it does become a concern when people get addicted.

The dialogue session is part of a forum on securing Singapore's future.gl
 
if you are poor, chances are that you will die before you see the doctor

if you go by polyclinic referral route, you have to wait many weeks before you see the specialist at the restructured hospital

if you go as private patient, one or two days will get appointment

unless you semi-coma, go A&E direct but hope they don't make you sleep on corridor

but to be fair, most places around the world is the same, got money, better chance, no money, too bad

what i don't like is the hypocrisy
 
This policy will only affect citizens, but not PRs. When the times comes, PRs will just give sell the flat, give up their PR status, take the money and return home to retire comfortably. For Singapore citizens, if they sell their flat, all money will go to the CPF Life, and they can only get the crumbs on a monthly basis, depending on whether CPF Life ponzi scheme gets more money or not.
 
housing is government's biggest failure and now they are trying very hard to u-turn before the 66.6% eroded to 55.5%
 
This policy will only affect citizens, but not PRs. When the times comes, PRs will just give sell the flat, give up their PR status, take the money and return home to retire comfortably. For Singapore citizens, if they sell their flat, all money will go to the CPF Life, and they can only get the crumbs on a monthly basis, depending on whether CPF Life ponzi scheme gets more money or not.

Sounds more like a sentiment of envy.
I don't care about myself and don't mind what boat I am in. But I just cant stand the thought abt the other guy ( the PR ) getting out of the boat. He got to be with me and share my 'unfortunate' condition.
Thats what matters most to me.
LOL
 
Said Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports: "It's not just about dollars. It's how you deliver the dollars, how you deliver assistance so that people make the right decisions for themselves and their children.

"If you were a poor person, anywhere on this planet, Singapore is the one place where you will have a roof over your head, where you will have food on the table. Even if you can't afford it, we will have meals delivered to you. You will get healthcare.

"Do not lose sight of the fundamentals. And I am confident that we have done our duty for the people who need our help."

Bala is talking cock. Anyone who go to any hawker centre in AMK will see an unusually high number of old/handicap tissue sellers and beggers. If these people are not getting help in a PM-led ward, i wonder whether social welfare assistance is available in the first place. In fact, I was told that the authority threatened to issue summon to these people. In every society, there will bound to have a group of under-privileged people who are genuinely in need of help. The last thing the authority should do is to chase them away and pretend that these people do not exist.
 
LHL is a very danagerous man, he will do all sort of nonsence just to get enough money for his wife to spend like no tomorrow. Anything that goes into CPF will never come out again, his statement is going to crash down on him at the ballot box and ended him once and for all.
 
Just because they walk like a duck, quack like a duck, they must be ducks?

Lol. Havent you read fellow bros here post experiences and eye witness accounts of imposters and Olympiad runners with white canes?

I personally have seen a lot of phoneys and fakes. Now if your means test comprises only of a look, no wonder we never get taken seriousy.


Anyone who go to any hawker centre in AMK will see an unusually high number of old/handicap tissue sellers and beggers.
 
Looks like those planning to emigrate with the substantial CASH WINDFALL from the sale of their overinflated HDB flats have been dealt a serious blow in their plans because everything goes back into the CPF!

You can't touch or draw out your CPF in full when you only have a foreign PR stamp in your SG passport. And it takes at least a couple of years to qualify got application to get foreign citizenship so as to be able to withdraw all your CPF.
 
Looks like those planning to emigrate with the substantial CASH WINDFALL from the sale of their overinflated HDB flats have been dealt a serious blow in their plans because everything goes back into the CPF!

You can't touch or draw out your CPF in full when you only have a foreign PR stamp in your SG passport. And it takes at least a couple of years to qualify got application to get foreign citizenship so as to be able to withdraw all your CPF.

Within 3 months 4500 Singaporeans applied for NZ PRs. That says alot...
 
... "If you were a poor person, anywhere on this planet, Singapore is the one place where you will have a roof over your head, where you will have food on the table. Even if you can't afford it, we will have meals delivered to you. You will get healthcare. ...
tok until damn nice-sounding! ... he tot evry1 r idiots! ... :rolleyes:
 
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