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As Singapore approaches its 60th anniversary in 2025, the government has unveiled a budget that reflects a harmonious blend of celebration and pragmatism. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Budget 2025 emphasizes immediate relief for cost-of-living pressures while strategically investing in long-term economic resilience and sustainability.
The annual budget serves as the government’s financial blueprint, detailing how public funds will be raised and allocated. This year’s focus is on supporting households against inflation, future-proofing businesses, and accelerating green initiatives. Amid global uncertainties, the plan aims to strengthen Singapore’s position as a competitive and climate-conscious economy.
In celebration of Singapore’s 60th anniversary, special payouts and vouchers will be introduced. Citizens aged 21 to 59 will receive S$600, while those aged 60 and above will receive S$800. These vouchers will be disbursed across July 2025 and can be used at participating business
The budget includes adjustments to personal and corporate tax structures aim to promote fairness and competitiveness, potentially through changes to tax brackets and incentives for sustainable practices.
Recognizing the importance of affordable housing, the government is enhancing support for first-time homebuyers and low-income families. These enhancements may include increased grant amounts and more flexible eligibility criteria for housing schemes.
The budget recognizes the diverse needs of households, offering various support measures:
On the business front, Budget 2025 focuses on supporting companies in navigating economic uncertainties, embracing innovation, and transitioning toward sustainability.
The budget introduces measures to ease business costs, including a 50% corporate income tax rebate, capped at S$40,000, and enhanced support for lower-wage workers through the Progressive Wage Credit Scheme.
A S$3 billion top-up to the National Productivity Fund aims to foster innovation, while significant investments in R&D infrastructure will support the development of advanced facilities.
Singapore Budget 2025 presents a comprehensive strategy that balances immediate needs with long-term goals. With enhanced support for individuals, families, and businesses, the budget aims to navigate current economic challenges while positioning Singapore for sustainable growth in the future.
Stay tuned for further updates as more details about the budget’s implementation are released in the coming months.
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