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5 things you need to know about SRS when you are 40 and older
By Wealthdojo  •  September 16, 2020
During the end of the year, the topic of Supplementary Retirement Scheme (SRS) and Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions will become frequently searched topics for wealth management. This is because for every additional dollar contributed, we might pay lesser in taxes. If you are 40 and older, this article is for you. We are going to talk about taxes, retirement and worse case situations. 5 things you need to know about SRS when you are 40 and older #1 Quick Summary of SRS SRS is a voluntary program started in 2001 to help individual (local and foreigners) to save more money for retirement. You are eligible for tax reliefs by contribution to SRS subjected to the cap of the personal income tax relief (currently $80,000). There is also a maximum that you can contribute to SRS (currently $15,300 for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents; and $35,700 for foreigners). For example, I earn $100,000. I contribute $15,000 into my SRS. My taxable income will now be $85,000...
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