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1.5 million Singaporeans to receive up to $700 from GSTV-Cash

Eligible citizens can get up to $300 more compared to 2022.

Over 1.5 million Singaporeans will receive up to a total of $700 in cash from the enhanced GSTV–Cash in August, the Ministry of Finance announced in a press release.

Eligible citizens can get up to $300 more compared to 2022.

About 624,000 eligible Singaporean adults aged 65 and above will also receive up to $450 in their CPF Medisave Accounts.

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Eligible recipients of the GSTV–Cash will automatically receive the payment if they have signed up for government disbursement schemes previously. Those who have not previously signed up for the GSTV scheme can do so at the GSTV official website (gstvoucher.gov.sg) by 10 July, to receive their payment in August 2023.

Citizens may sign up for the GSTV Scheme and check their eligibility for the GSTV – Cash and MediSave benefits at the GSTV official website by logging in with their Singpass.

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