Join on WhatsApp
Get the latest updates directly on WhatsApp – motivation, news & more!
In 2025, Singapore is offering a substantial $760 relief payment to eligible households to help offset rising utility costs. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to support residents amidst increasing living expenses. Understanding the details of this relief, including eligibility criteria and how to check your status, is crucial for beneficiaries.
What is the $760 Relief Payment?
The $760 relief payment is a utility rebate provided to eligible Singaporean households residing in Housing & Development Board (HDB) flats. This rebate, known as the U-Save rebate, is designed to assist households in managing their utility bills, covering expenses related to electricity, water, and gas.
For the financial year 2025, eligible households can receive up to $760 in U-Save rebates, distributed quarterly in April, July, October, and January. The amount varies depending on the type of HDB flat a household occupies, with larger flats typically receiving higher rebates due to higher utility consumption.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the $760 U-Save rebate, households must meet specific criteria:
- Singapore Citizenship: The applicant must be a Singaporean citizen.
- HDB Residency: The household must reside in an HDB flat.
- Property Ownership: The household should not own more than one property.
- Annual Value of Home: The annual value (AV) of the home, as indicated on the NRIC, must not exceed $31,000 as of 31 December 2024.
- Income Criteria: While the U-Save rebate primarily considers property ownership and residency, income thresholds may apply for other related schemes like the GST Voucher – Cash. For instance, to receive the GST Voucher – Cash in 2025, an individual’s assessable income for the Year of Assessment 2024 must not exceed $39,000.
How the Rebate is Distributed
The U-Save rebate is credited directly into the household’s utilities account with SP Services. This method ensures that the rebate is applied directly to offset utility bills, reducing out-of-pocket expenses for eligible households.
The distribution is done quarterly, with amounts varying based on the flat type:
- 1- and 2-room flats: Up to $760 annually
- 3-room flats: Up to $680 annually
- 4-room flats: Up to $600 annually
- 5-room flats: Up to $520 annually
- Executive/Multi-generation flats: Up to $440 annually
These rebates are automatically credited, and no application is necessary.
Checking Your Eligibility and Status
To determine if you qualify for the $760 U-Save rebate and to check the status of your rebate, follow these steps:
- Visit Official Government Portals: Access the GovBenefits website or the SupportGoWhere portal to find information on eligibility and rebate status.
- Use Singpass: Log in using your Singpass account to securely access personalized information regarding your eligibility and rebate status.
- Check Flat Type and Ownership Records: Ensure that your flat type and ownership details are accurately recorded with the Housing & Development Board (HDB) and SP Services.
- Review Annual Value of Home: Verify that the annual value of your home does not exceed $31,000 as of 31 December 2024. This information can be checked on the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) website.
- Monitor Rebate Credits: Regularly check your SP Services account to confirm that the rebate has been credited to your utilities account. Notifications will also be sent via SMS or email to inform you of the rebate status.
Additional Support Measures
Beyond the U-Save rebate, the government offers other support measures to assist households:
- GST Voucher – Cash: Eligible individuals may receive cash payouts to help offset Goods and Services Tax (GST) expenses. The amount varies based on income and annual value of the home.
- Service & Conservancy Charges (S&CC) Rebates: These rebates help offset the cost of town council services and conservancy charges. The amount varies depending on flat type and is credited quarterly.
- Community Development Council (CDC) Vouchers: These vouchers can be used at participating merchants and hawkers to reduce daily expenses. Eligible households receive a total of $800 in CDC Vouchers in 2025, distributed in two tranches.
Conclusion
The $760 U-Save rebate is a significant initiative by the Singapore government to alleviate the financial burden of rising utility costs on households. By understanding the eligibility criteria and knowing how to check your status, you can ensure that you receive the support you’re entitled to. Remember to regularly monitor your SP Services account and official government portals for updates on your rebate status.