02-11-2023 06:08 PM | |
Ali abbas |
CPF Contribution rates in 2023 CPF contribution by employee: Understanding the cpf rates is important for employees to get the maximum benefit from this opportunity an employee must know how much he have to contribute from his salary. CPF contribution rate varies from age-to-age employees below 55 years of age have to give 20% of there salary and if above 50 and 60 then they must have to pay 15% and 9.5% respectively to get a detailed knowledge of CPF contribution rates in 2023 feel free to visit s://streamyouraccounting.com/a-detailed-guide-about-cpf-contribution-rates-in-2023/ CPF Contribution By Employer: For employers it is also mandatory to provide their contribution in cpf. Contribution rate by employers differs comparing to employee’s contribution rates. Such as for employees below 55 employe have to pay 17% of their salaries for employees above 55 years of age they have to give 14.5% rate similarly for above 60 and 65 they have to provide 11% and 8.5% respectively. |
15-06-2023 01:58 PM | |
Unregistered | Locked in low interest for awhile. Pre hike rates |
15-06-2023 08:30 AM | |
Unregistered | Slow….why haven’t pay finish for your housing? |
14-06-2023 11:23 PM | |
Unregistered |
Late 30s Total cpf now 340 with 130 taken out for housing. Am i on par with peers of my age group |
07-06-2023 12:16 PM | |
Unregistered |
CPF Plan Husband late 50s wife late 40s Cash 120k CPF 1 mil OA 305K SA 296K Wife 199k RA 200(FRS) Medisave 65k + 34k (wife) Investment - 832k SRS (stocks) 250k T bills 400k Stocks 182k Annuity from age 65 $1200/month for 10 years, $105K bonus at maturity Insurance value matured from age 63 to 65 - $600k Fully paid condo Car Loan 16k Intent to retire soon with 2 children graduating by age 65. Feasible? |
07-06-2023 12:04 AM | |
Unregistered | Must be cash rich |
06-06-2023 02:31 PM | |
Unregistered |
Help 62 M, OA 3K, SA 3K, MA 68K how? |
06-06-2023 12:04 PM | |
Unregistered | we should have enough to enjoy from 55, with the passive income from rental, dividends from stocks, Tbills, SSB, plus the withdrawable CPF interest above the ERS sum. anything from age 65 will be considered a bonus. We are grateful already. |
06-06-2023 10:10 AM | |
Unregistered | You will be able to reap your CPF payout in 13 years time. Delayed gratification is the way to go. |
06-06-2023 04:44 AM | |
Unregistered |
Me & wife both 52 Combined CPF OA=$800k, SA=$600k, MA=$136k Owns 2 private properties (paid up mostly cash payments) Looking to retire at 55 |
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