SINGAPORE: Singaporeans' concerns over the rising cost of living go "far beyond" the Goods and Services Tax (GST), said Prime ...
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong defended the GST hike, but netizens argue it could have been delayed given the already high prices and economic burden, with many pointing out that price increases have ...
Above-target tax revenues have pushed the city-state back into fiscal surplus for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Singapore would have ended up with fiscal deficits last year and for this year’s projected balance, without the Goods and ...
Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong responded to Workers' Party (WP) Pritam Singh's recent comment that the ...
The increase in Goods and Service Tax (GST) was not "an easy choice" for the Singapore government, but it had to "act responsibly", said Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong.
Inflation was driven primarily by global factors and has since eased here and globally, he said. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Inquirer on MSNSingapore to help citizens cope with costs as long as needed – PMEvery bit of support to address the cost of living counts, and the Singaporean government will keep doing what is necessary ...
The decision to raise the Goods and Services Tax (GST) wasn't easy, but it had to be done, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said ...
Lawrence Wong rebuts the opposition leader’s criticisms of the GST, saying there is a need to make ‘responsible choices’ in ...
From July 1, 2025, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (Iras) will extend the grace period for businesses to begin charging goods and services tax (GST), from one month to two months after a ...
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