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Sign up for Growth Dividends, GST Credits by December 31
Posted: 01 December 2008 1134 hrs

 
 
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SINGAPORE: Singaporeans who have not signed up for their Growth Dividends and GST Credits for 2008 have until the end of the month to do so.

Those who do not sign up by 31 December 2008 will not be eligible to receive their Growth Dividends, 2008 GST Credits and Senior Citizens' Bonus.

A Finance Ministry statement said as of 17 November, over 2.31 million or 97 per cent of eligible Singaporeans have signed up.

Those who have not done so can sign up through the internet (
www.gstoffset.gov.sg) or approach any community centres, community development council offices and CPF Service Centres to complete the form.

Those who do not sign up by the deadline will still be eligible for future GST Credits, but there will be no retrospective payment of Growth Dividends or the 2008 GST Credits and Senior Citizens' Bonus.

- CNA/yb/ir

 

 



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