KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore Budget 2026 introduces CDC vouchers, LifeSG credits for children, CPF top-ups and cash payouts to support households.
- Benefits range from S$200 to S$1,500 depending on eligibility, with payouts scheduled between April 2026 and January 2027.
- Most schemes are credited automatically, but households must redeem CDC vouchers and access credits through official platforms.
Singapore’s Budget 2026, announced by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on 12 February, includes several financial support measures for households, seniors, workers and families with children.
The initiatives aim to offset cost-of-living pressures, utility expenses and childcare costs while strengthening retirement savings.
Budget 2026 Payout Timeline and Benefits
| Month | Benefit | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| April 2026 | U-Save rebates | S$110 – S$190 |
| April 2026 | S&CC rebate | 0.5 or 1 month |
| July 2026 | U-Save rebates | S$110 – S$190 |
| July 2026 | Child LifeSG Credits | S$500 per child |
| August 2026 | GSTV Cash | S$450 – S$850 |
| August 2026 | GSTV MediSave | S$150 – S$450 |
| September 2026 | Cost-of-Living Special Payment | S$200 – S$400 |
| October 2026 | U-Save rebates | S$55 – S$95 |
| October 2026 | S&CC rebate | 0.5 or 1 month |
| December 2026 | CPF Retirement Top-Up | S$500 – S$1,500 |
| January 2027 | CDC Vouchers | S$500 per household |
Visual Guide: Budget 2026 Payout Schedule
The infographic above outlines monthly payouts and rebates scheduled between April 2026 and January 2027. It highlights when households can expect utilities rebates, GST vouchers, cash payments and CDC vouchers.
CDC Vouchers for All Singapore Households
Every Singaporean household — around 1.4 million homes — will receive S$500 in CDC vouchers.
Key details
- Amount: S$500 per household
- Payout: January 2027
- Validity: Until 31 December 2027
Usage
- 50% usable at heartland merchants and hawkers
- 50% usable at participating supermarkets
Households must redeem vouchers through the RedeemSG platform. Community clubs and SG Digital Community Hubs provide assistance for residents who need help with the process.
Cost-of-Living Special Payment for Adults
Eligible Singaporeans will receive a cash payout between S$200 and S$400 to help manage rising expenses.
Eligibility
- Age 21 or older in 2026
- Assessable income up to S$100,000
- Own no more than one property
Payout timeline: September 2026
About 2.4 million adults are expected to qualify.
U-Save Rebates for HDB Households
U-Save rebates help reduce electricity and water bills for households living in Housing and Development Board flats.
Total support: S$330 to S$570
Payments are distributed across four tranches:
- April 2026
- July 2026
- October 2026
- January 2027
The rebates are automatically credited to households’ utilities accounts with SP Services.
S$500 Child LifeSG Credits for Families
Families with young children will receive S$500 per eligible child to support daily household spending.
Eligibility
- Singaporean children aged 12 and below in 2026
Payment schedule
- July 2026 for children born 2014–2025
- April 2027 for children born in 2026
Credits can be used at merchants that accept PayNow QR or NETS QR, and are accessible through the LifeSG mobile app.
Expanded Preschool and Student Care Subsidies
Budget 2026 also raises income limits so more families qualify for childcare subsidies.
| Programme | Previous Income Limit | New Income Limit | Start Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Preschool subsidies | S$12,000 | S$15,000 | 1 Jan 2027 |
| Student Care Fee Assistance | S$4,500 | S$6,500 | 1 Jan 2027 |
These subsidies apply automatically once the updated limits take effect.
CPF Top-Ups for Singaporeans Aged 50 and Above
Eligible Singaporeans aged 50 and above who have not met the Basic Retirement Sum of S$110,200 will receive CPF top-ups.
Top-up amount: S$500 to S$1,500
Payout date: December 2026
Additional eligibility conditions include:
- Property annual value S$31,000 or below
- Ownership of no more than one property
Funds will be credited to the CPF Retirement Account or Special Account.
Support for Lower-Income Families Under ComLink+
Several enhancements are targeted at ComLink+ families living in public rental housing.
Quarterly support from Q3 2026
- S$500 payments (S$200 cash + S$300 CPF)
- Extra support for families with children in preschool
- Higher payouts for households maintaining stable employment
These schemes aim to help families improve long-term financial stability and employment outcomes.
Changes to Foreign Workforce Policies
Budget 2026 also introduces updates to work pass requirements.
Employment Pass
- Minimum salary increases to S$6,000
- S$6,600 for the financial services sector
- Effective 1 January 2027 for new applicants
S Pass
- Minimum salary increases to S$3,600
- S$4,000 for financial services sector
- Effective 1 January 2027
Work permit levies may also be adjusted from 2028.
FAQs
When will CDC vouchers be distributed in 2027?
The S$500 CDC vouchers will be issued to Singapore households in January 2027 and remain valid until 31 December 2027.
Who qualifies for the Cost-of-Living Special Payment?
Singaporeans aged 21 or older, with income up to S$100,000 and no more than one property, may receive S$200 to S$400 in September 2026.
How will the Child LifeSG credits be used?
Families can use the S$500 credits through the LifeSG mobile app at merchants accepting PayNow QR or NETS QR payments.
Do Singaporeans need to apply for U-Save rebates?
No application is required. Rebates are automatically credited to eligible households’ utilities accounts.