SINGAPORE — About 1.2 million Singaporean households will receive a one-off S$100 household utilities credit by next month.
The payout, which will be given to households in both public and private residential properties, is part of a S$1.5 billion package announced by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in June to help Singaporeans cope with higher inflation.
Households that are eligible for GST Voucher U-Save will also receive the utilities credit, said MOF. Excess credit on the SP Group account will be rolled over to offset future utilities bills, until it is fully used.
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