Singapore 2025 GST Voucher: Now you will get support of up to S$850 to get relief from inflation
Rising inflation, disruptions in the global supply chain and the ever-increasing cost of healthcare – amid all these challenges, the Singapore government has announced a major relief for 2025. The GST voucher scheme, which was first introduced in 2012, is now returning in an even better form in 2025. Under this scheme, eligible citizens will be given assistance of up to S$850.
This assistance will be given in the form of direct cash, Medisave top-ups (contributions to health savings accounts) and relief in utility bills, to meet the everyday needs of low and middle-income families.
Structure of the 2025 package: Three types of assistance
Many people believe that the S$850 amount comes in the form of a lump sum cheque, but it is actually divided into three parts:
- Cash Payout: This amount is given for everyday expenses such as groceries, transport and essential services.
- MediSave Top-Ups: Amount is added to the MediSave account of senior citizens to cover their health expenses.
- U‑Save Rebates: Those living in HDB flats (government housing) are given quarterly rebates on electricity, gas and water bills, which are deposited directly into their SP Group account.
Eligibility Criteria – And that too without any form
A special aspect of this scheme is that you do not have to apply for it. Eligibility is checked automatically through the government’s existing database.
Eligibility criteria:

- Must be a Singapore citizen
- Age 21 years or older in 2025
- Taxable income of S$34,000 or less in 2024
- No more than one property
- The annual property value of the house lived in should not exceed S$21,000
- These criteria are aimed at ensuring that the assistance reaches families who are truly in need.
Cash payment – Direct relief in daily expenses
- People living in 1 to 3 room HDB flats will receive a cash amount of up to S$700.
- Senior citizens will also get the same amount, along with additional health benefits.
- People living in 4 and 5 room flats will get S$600 cash.
- The payment will be made in August 2025.
- Citizens who have a PayNow NRIC linked will receive the amount directly in their bank account. Otherwise, they will be sent information on the payment process via mail.
Medisave Top-Up – Health Protection Now Stronger
Additional support is being provided to citizens aged 65 years and above through Medisave top-ups:
- Seniors living in small flats will receive S$250 to S$450 sent directly to their Medisave accounts.
- This amount can be spent on outpatient treatment, insurance premiums and long-term care.
- This will greatly help the elderly deal with rising healthcare costs.
Aid other than GST vouchers

The GST vouchers are part of the “Assurance Package”, which was announced in Budget 2025.
In addition, there are several other benefits:
- CDC vouchers worth S$300, which can be spent at local shops and hawker stalls
- Separate cash top-ups for adults and seniors
- Combined with all the schemes, eligible citizens can receive annual assistance of over S$1,500.
Easy, automated and timely disbursement
- The scheme is characterized by its effectiveness and transparency.
- Citizens will be notified via SMS or Singpass before payment.
- People who have linked PayNow to their NRIC will receive the money first.
- Other citizens will have the money transferred to their bank account within a few days.
- Citizens are advised to update their PayNow link and bank details before August 2025.
Purposeful policy in challenging times
The 2025 GST Voucher indicates how the government of Singapore develops a data centric, targeted and inclusive policy. The plan is planned only to target the low income and vulnerable people so that their way of life is not much disturbed by the blows of inflation and taxations All that citizens need to do so as to get the assistance is make sure that their personal information and bank details are accurate and up-to- date.
Conclusion:
The 2025 GST Voucher scheme stands as a vital pillar of Singapore’s commitment to supporting its citizens through uncertain economic times. With up to S$850 in combined support through cash payouts, MediSave top-ups, and U-Save rebates, the government is addressing the immediate and essential needs of low- and middle-income households By targeting those most vulnerable to inflation, healthcare costs, and rising utility bills, this scheme not only offers financial relief but also reinforces Singapore’s ethos of inclusive growth and social responsibility.
FAQs
Q1. What is the GST Voucher scheme in Singapore?
A. The GST Voucher scheme is a government initiative launched to help lower- and middle-income Singaporeans offset GST and manage living costs. It includes cash payouts, MediSave top-ups, and U-Save utility rebates.
Q2. Do I need to apply to receive the GST Voucher?
A. No. Eligibility is determined automatically through government records. No application or form-filling is required.
Q3. When will the cash payout be disbursed?
A. The cash payout will be disbursed in August 2025. Those linked to PayNow (NRIC) will receive the payment fastest, followed by direct bank transfers. Others will receive collection instructions via mail.
Q4. What is the MediSave top-up and who receives it?
A. MediSave top-ups are provided to Singaporeans aged 65 and above to help with rising healthcare costs. Amounts range from S$250 to S$450, depending on age.
Q5. What if I don’t have a PayNow NRIC link or bank account?
A. If you haven’t linked your NRIC to PayNow or provided bank details, you will receive a notification by mail with steps to collect your payout.