1.5 million Singaporeans to receive up to S$850 in GST vouchers in August

ELIGIBILITY

The Finance Ministry stated that if they have signed up for federal distribution techniques, they will immediately receive the payments if they are qualified recipients of the money and MediSave GSTV payouts.

Citizens can test their enrollment for the rewards at the govbenefits site, govbenefits. gov. roc- by logging in with their Singpass.

Those who have n’t already enrolled in the GSTV program can do so at the govbenefits site by July 9 as they will get their payment in August.

By the end of the month, those who mark up after July 9 and by June 20 may have received their payment.

If someone who has n’t already signed up before August 2024 does n’t have a Singpass app or a Singpass-registered mobile number, they will be notified via the Singpass app, SMS, or hardcopy letters sent to their NRIC address, according to MOF.

The MOF noted that it has been using PayNow as the government’s main repayment method since 2021 for people who have linked their NRICs to Paid Now.

If they have an account with one of the 12 participating lenders in Singapore, MOF said it encourages Singaporeans to reference their NRIC to PayNow by Jul 22&nbsp. &nbsp, By doing so, they may get their 2024 GSTV in early August.

Those without PayNow- NRIC linked banks accounts you update their bank account information at the&nbsp, govbenefits&nbsp, website&nbsp, by Jul 26 to collect payment from Aug 12.

Starting August 22, users of GovCash, which has replaced checks as a form of payment, may withdraw the funds from OCBC ATMs all over the island. &nbsp, An OCBC lender account is not required for transactions, said MOF.

If they immediately enroll for PayNow- NRIC, they may also use the LifeSG app&nbsp to move payments to their lender accounts using PayNow or their PayNow QR codes by scanning their PayNow or NETS QR codes.

Available people will be notified in August after the bills have been disbursed, &nbsp, either via their Singpass software box, said MOF. Those who have registered their mobile numbers with Singpass but have n’t installed or completed their one-time installation on the Singpass app will receive SMS messages.