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Lawrence glad to join the International Conference on Cohesive Societies. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

8 September at 21:32 ·
A strong foundation of trust is key for every society, especially in today's volatile world.
That's why I was glad to join the International Conference on Cohesive Societies earlier today, where we discussed these issues with many different religious and community groups from around the world.
Social cohesion in Singapore comes about not by chance, but through a deliberate and consistent effort to understand and accommodate each other. All of us must also feel that we are a valued part of society, where we can grow and thrive together - and leave no one behind.
It is to pursue this inclusive growth that I had launched the #ForwardSG exercise, to hear your views and suggestions on Singapore's future.
Let's press on in our efforts to be even more united and cohesive!











 
Lawrence offering his deepest condolences to the members of The Royal Family on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. :frown:

Lawrence Wong

Yesterday at 11:46 ·
Offering my deepest condolences to the members of The Royal Family on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
As Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and Head of State, Her Majesty had dedicated her long life to serving her country and was widely admired for her grace, dignity, and dedication. Her loss will be felt by many around the world. Our thoughts are with the King, his family, and the people of the United Kingdom.
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Lawrence wants to hear from you. :wink:

Lawrence Wong is with Sun Xueling and NCSS Singapore.​

Yesterday at 21:07 ·
Not all heroes wear capes!
Had a good conversation with our social service sector young leaders this afternoon. They are serving at the frontline, but their experience and expertise will help us to improve, reimagine and refresh social services in the future.
Thank you for your views on how we can redesign programmes, tighten coordination and enhance social service delivery for Singaporeans.
I have had many #ForwardSG conversations in the past few days but our conversations will not end here. We will have more and I want to hear from you — find out how you can participate at Our SG or https://www.sg/forwardsg
Collectively, we can build our shared future.
NCSS Singapore
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Lawrence happy to reopen 新加坡中华总商会 SCCCI's newly renovated building with PM Lee Hsien Loong. :wink:

Lawrence Wong is with Tan See Leng and Lee Hsien Loong.​

5 hrs ·
Happy to reopen 新加坡中华总商会 SCCCI's newly renovated building with PM Lee Hsien Loong today.
This reopening marks the SCCCI's latest milestone in its long and illustrious history. It was opened in 1964, on Mid-Autumn Festival and 58 years later, we reopened its building today — also on Mid-Autumn Festival! As the Chinese saying goes, this is 双喜临门 — double happiness.
As a leading business association, SCCCI has supported our economic development and helped create new opportunities and jobs for Singaporeans. And I am heartened to hear it will continue to play a key role in our #ForwardSG exercise — enabling Singapore to be both a vibrant global city and an endearing home.
I wish the SCCCI every success and also wish everyone a happy Mid-Autumn, 花好月圆庆中秋!
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Lawrence Wong

6 hrs ·

Tried out the augmented reality photo kiosk which transported me to the Old Kallang Airport scene in the olden days.

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Lawrence wishes Happy Mid-Autumn Festival everyone! 祝大家中秋节快乐! :wink:

Lawrence Wong

22 hrs ·
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Happy Mid-Autumn Festival everyone! 祝大家中秋节快乐!
Celebrated the occasion with Our Limbang residents last night. In true Singapore spirit, we had residents from all backgrounds coming together, to enjoy lantern walks, mooncakes and even some carnival games.
Hope everyone who celebrates can spend some quality time with your family this weekend!

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Lawrence wants us to look out for one another. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

11 hrs ·
Caregiving takes a village, and everyone must chip in to help lighten the load – one that still often falls heavily on our women.
Glad to join People's Action Party Women’s Wing at their ActionForHer: Growing Our Circles Of Care conference and exhibition yesterday, as we turned a spotlight towards growing social support in Singapore.
Also met with some of the ground-up groups providing care and support to Singaporeans. They play an important role in our care ecosystem - and are always looking for more help to meet our community’s diverse care needs.
Let’s all take steps to look out more intentionally for one another, as we build a more generous and compassionate Singapore. Even a ‘hey!’ to your neighbours makes a good start.
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#PAPWW #ActionForHer #PAP4SG #ForwardSG

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Lawrence poses unmasked with 4 unmasked people. :biggrin:

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Lawrence went to the zoo. :biggrin:

Lawrence Wong

13 hrs ·
Was at the Singapore Zoo for PAP Community Foundation's Family Day yesterday. Kudos to the PCF kids for sharing how climate change affects our wildlife and what we can do to protect them - well done!
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Many generations of Singaporeans have benefited from PCF’s services, which includes pre-school and eldercare – I myself am a PCF Kindergarten alumnus.
PCF has worked tirelessly for the well-being of Singaporeans, especially the disadvantaged, and are continuing to push the boundaries of service delivery.
Glad that you are championing inclusivity to provide children with developmental needs the same learning opportunities as anyone else. Keep up the good work!
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Lawrence wears a mask while those around him are unmasked. :biggrin:

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Lawrence takes off his mask to talk to unmasked kid. :biggrin:

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Lawrence takes off his mask to speak to unmasked makcik. :biggrin:

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Lawrence learns about the Komodo Dragon. :wink:

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Lawrence had a good catch-up with Governor of Jakarta Anies Baswedan over lunch. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

1 hr ·
Good catch-up with Governor of Jakarta Anies Baswedan over lunch. Pak Anies and I last met in May during my visit to Jakarta, and I was happy to welcome him to Singapore today as the 72nd Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellow.
Apart from engaging discussions on international and domestic developments, Pak Anies and I shared our thoughts on ways to enhance cooperation and to promote our people-to-people ties. I wish Pak Anies a good and fruitful visit in Singapore and look forward to seeing him again before long!
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from straitstimes.com:

GST hike will go ahead, but support measures will offset impact even amid inflation, says Lawrence Wong​

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GST will be raised by 2 percentage points in two stages. ST PHOTO: KUA CHEE SIONG
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Tham Yuen-C
Senior Political Correspondent

PUBLISHED

SEP 12, 2022, 7:22 PM SGT

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SINGAPORE - The goods and services tax (GST) will increase as planned from next year even amid a sharp rise in tax revenue of more than 22 per cent, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said on Monday.
This is because the higher revenue stemmed mostly from higher-than-expected stamp duty takings, which can fluctuate from year to year and was therefore not a sustainable source of revenue, he explained.
The Government is committed to offsetting the GST increase even amid inflation, and the majority of households will not feel the impact of the tax hike for at least five years, while lower-income households will not feel it for 10 years, he stressed.

"We will uphold this commitment even with the higher inflationary outlook and will further enhance the assurance package if necessary," he said, referring to the $6.6 billion package to offset additional GST expenses.
DPM Wong was responding to Ms Foo Mee Har (West Coast GRC), Mr Yip Hon Weng (Yio Chu Kang) and Workers' Party MP Jamus Lim (Sengkang GRC), who asked if there were plans to defer the GST increase given growing inflation and the increase in tax revenue in financial year 2021.
GST will be raised by 2 percentage points in two stages, from 7 per cent to 8 per cent on Jan 1 next year, and to 9 per cent on Jan 1, 2024.


MPs have been periodically asking if the hike can be delayed, as living costs rise amid global inflationary pressures.


On Monday, Mr Wong noted that the 22.4 per cent increase in tax revenue for the 2021 financial year was partly due to a lower tax base in the previous financial year arising from the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The collection of "sentiment-based" revenue was also higher than expected, with stamp duty accounting for the lion's share of the increase as the property market recovered at a much faster rate than market observers had anticipated, he said.
He added that the higher revenue collected had been used to fund spending such as enhancements to the Progressive Wage Credit Scheme - which offsets mandatory wage increases for lower-wage workers - as well as to provide short-term relief for businesses and families through Covid-19 support packages, among others.

Cautioning against using such revenue to fund recurrent spending, he said: "Just as a bullish property market can provide upsides, there can also be downsides in a muted market, as past experience has shown.
"We therefore cannot rely on such sentiment-driven collections, which can fluctuate from year to year, as a stable and sustainable source of revenue to meet our rising recurrent expenditure needs."


Asked by Mr Yip if there was a better way to project tax revenue in future so that fiscal policies can be tuned more finely, Mr Wong said market observers never expected the property market to rally as strongly as it did.
This underscores the difficulty in predicting revenue items based on asset prices, which are often volatile, he added.
There will always be a high degree of uncertainty in predicting Singapore's revenue, given that the economy is small and open and subject to external demand fluctuations, he said.
Mr Wong reiterated that spending needs are growing, largely driven by higher healthcare expenditure as the population ages. There is also a need to accelerate Singapore's economic and green transformation, and shore up resilience in food and energy amid global economic uncertainty, he said.
Referring to higher taxes on wealth announced at Budget 2022 and the GST hike, he said: "These will provide us with the resources we need to meet our longer-term priorities in a responsible manner. We will proceed with these measures, including the GST increase as planned."
Asked by Ms Foo about projections for the 2022 financial year, Mr Wong said it was still too early to tell as revenue and expenditure fluctuate from month to month.
"Our aim is not to accumulate a surplus. Let's be very clear about this. Our aim is to run a balanced budget over the medium term. That's our consistent fiscal policy," he added.


Associate Professor Lim asked if the Ministry of Finance had done any studies on the impact of inflation on real wage growth on different segments of the population.
To this, Mr Wong said the Government was closely monitoring how inflation is impacting income growth of the different segments of society, taking into consideration the various support packages such as Workfare income supplements.
"We fully understand that higher inflation disproportionately impacts the lower-income groups, which is why our measures have already taken that into consideration," he said, adding that government support packages tilt heavily towards lower-income households.
In June, the Government announced a $1.5 billion support package to help lower-income families and vulnerable groups cope with rising costs.
Mr Wong added on Monday that if some groups still face difficulties coping with higher inflation despite these support measures, the Government will "certainly consider doing more to help these families cope through these challenging times".
 
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