As an employer in Singapore, it is important to be aware of the various obligations and responsibilities that come with managing your employees' wages. One such obligation is the collection of contributions to Self-Help Groups (SHG) on behalf of your employees.
In this article, we will provide a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the process of deducting SHG contributions from your employees' wages, including an overview of the different SHGs, the contribution rates, and the steps to take to ensure compliance with the relevant regulations!
Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in Singapore are community-based organisations that aim to provide assistance and support to individuals and families of different ethnic communities.
Some of the well-known Self-Help Groups in Singapore include:
The main objective of SHGs is to provide various programmes and services to help individuals and families who may be facing challenges or difficulties, such as financial difficulties, academic underachievement, social or emotional issues, and health concerns.
Some of the programmes and services provided by SHGs include tuition and mentorship programmes, financial assistance, counselling and guidance services, and community outreach initiatives.
SHGs also play a role in promoting social cohesion and building community resilience by organising cultural and community events, fostering inter-ethnic understanding, and encouraging volunteerism and community involvement.
Here are the four SHG funds in Singapore:
These SHG funds are financial assistance programmes that various SHGs have set up to support their respective communities through various initiatives, such as:
As an employer, your responsibility is to deduct from your employees' wages the amount they contribute to Self-Help Groups (SHGs). It is important to be aware of the specific SHGs and the corresponding amount to be deducted.
The contribution rates for each Self-Help Group are based on the total monthly wages of the employees.
Total monthly wages refer to all remuneration in money due or granted to an employee in respect of his employment, including overtime pay, allowances (e.g., food, shift, or transport allowances), commission, and bonus.
Total monthly wages | Monthly contribution |
≤ S$2,000 | S$0.50 |
> S$2,000 to S$3,500 | S$1.00 |
> S$3,500 to S$5,000 | S$1.50 |
> S$5,000 to S$7,500 | S$2.00 |
> S$7,500 | S$3.00 |
Total monthly wages | Monthly contribution |
≤ S$1,000 | S$3.00 |
> S$1,000 to S$2,000 | S$4.50 |
> S$2,000 to S$3,000 | S$6.50 |
> S$3,000 to S$4,000 | S$15.00 |
> S$4,000 to S$6,000 | S$19.50 |
> S$6,000 to S$8,000 | S$22.00 |
> S$8,000 to S$10,000 | S$24.00 |
> S$10,000 | S$26.00 |
Total monthly wages | Monthly contribution |
≤ S$1,000 | S$1.00 |
> S$1,000 to S$1,500 | S$3.00 |
> S$1,500 to S$2,500 | S$5.00 |
> S$2,500 to S$4,500 | S$7.00 |
> S$4,500 to S$7,500 | S$9.00 |
> S$7,500 to S$10,000 | S$12.00 |
> S$10,000 to S$15,000 | S$18.00 |
> S$15,000 | S$30 |
Total monthly wages | Monthly contribution |
≤ S$1,000 | S$2.00 |
> S$1,000 to S$1,500 | S$4.00 |
> S$1,500 to S$2,500 | S$6.00 |
> S$2,500 to S$4,000 | S$9.00 |
> S$4,000 to S$7,000 | S$12.00 |
> S$7,000 to S$10,000 | S$16.00 |
> S$10,000 | S$20.00 |
Do always check the CPF’s website for the most updated SHG contribution rates.
The basis for determining an employee's contribution to Self-Help Groups in Singapore differs depending on the specific SHG.
For instance:
SHG contributions are collected by the CPF Board on behalf of the SHGs. As an employer, it is your duty to deduct these contributions from your employees' wages when you make the CPF contributions.
Yes, it is possible for employers to opt out of the SHG contributions. An employee who wishes to opt out of SHG contributions can do so by following these steps:
For more information, please contact the respective SHGs.
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