Personal Finance
Basic Healthcare Sum is 60K in 2020
By My Sweet Retirement  •  December 11, 2019

If you didn’t know yet, the basic healthcare sum (BHS) will increased from S$57,200 in 2019 to S$60,000 in 2020. This means that I have to prepare S$2,800 in cash to top up my Medisave Account (MA) in January 2020.

Based on information from the CPF website, monies in the Medisave Account (MA) and Special Account (SA) earns up up to 5% interest rate per annum. Monies in the Ordinary Account (OA) earns up to 3.5% interest per annum.

With the increase in limit for the basic healthcare sum (BHS), we can take the opportunity to top up our Medisave Account (MA) using cash.

There are several benefits of hitting the limit (S$60,000) of your Medisave Account:

Tax rebates if you use cash to top up your Medisave Account (MA). When you have max out your Medisave Account (MA), your monthly CPF contribution from your salary and employer gets...
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By My Sweet Retirement
I am a working salaried professional in my mid 30s. Just like most Singaporeans, I worked long office working hours, often trying very hard to find some work life balance. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. I believe we cannot simply rely solely on our Central Provident Fund savings when reaching old age. Neither can we rely solely on our bank savings as we all know the interest rates cannot beat inflation.
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