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Goh Yan Han Political Correspondent

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February 19, 2025

$143 billion for measures to tackle present challenges and secure country’s future

- Goh Yan Han

Goh Yan Han Political Correspondent

Every Singaporean will receive something from Budget 2025, from vouchers for all adults to personal income tax rebates, as part of an SG60 package.

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Feb 18 unveiled what he termed "a Budget for all Singaporeans", which includes expanding existing schemes to benefit more citizens and greater support for seniors as well as the vulnerable.

He also set out measures to grow Singapore's economy, help workers upskill and meet its green targets.

The broad suite of measures announced tally up to a record $143.1 billion, an increase from the $134.2 billion spent in the 2024 financial year.

This is about 18.7 per cent of Singapore's gross domestic product, and is in line with projected trends for government spending that is expected to reach about 20 per cent of GDP by 2030.

The moves are financed by changes to the tax system made earlier in this parliamentary term that put Singapore "on a stronger fiscal footing", and larger-than-expected revenue collections.

Corporate income tax collections were more than expected in the 2024 financial year. This is now the single largest contributor to total government revenue, higher than the Net Investment Returns Contribution (NIRC), said PM Wong as he set out the Government's fiscal position. The NIRC refers to the returns on investments of Singapore's reserves.

He expects a surplus of $6.8 billion, or 0.9 per cent of GDP, for the 2025 financial year.

"When Singapore thrives, every citizen benefits," said PM Wong, who is also Finance Minister.

"Every Singaporean is supported from birth to old age, with more support given to those with less.

No one is left behind." PM Wong said the Budget was "shaped together with all Singaporeans". It lays out the second instalment of plans on the Forward Singapore agenda, which seeks to keep society strong and united.

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