Tax treatment of interest-free loans, subsidised interest loans, waivers on the principal sum, etc. given to employees.

Tax Treatment of Benefits Relating to Loans (Summary Table)

NatureTaxable/Not taxable

1

Interest benefits arising from interest-free or subsidised interest loans, e.g. housing loans, vehicle loans, computer loans and personal loans.

 

  1. Employer provides the loan directly to the employee

Not taxable if the scheme is available to all employees.

Employees must not have substantial shareholdings, or control or influence over the company by virtue of their shareholdings or otherwise.

See Computing Interest Benefits (below).

  1. Employer or employee obtains a loan from a financial institution and employer pays the interest payment

 

Taxable

2

Interest benefits on loans to company directors

Taxable

See Loans to Company Directors (below).

3

Waiver of principal sum

Amount waived is taxable

Loans to Company Directors

Benefits directors derive from loans are taxable. The Income Tax Act regards company directors as employees, the benefits from interest-free / subsidised loans are taxable as employment benefits.

Computing Interest Benefits

The value of interest benefits is computed based on prime interest rate.

YA 2023 and before

For simplicity, IRAS may accept computation based on the amount of loan outstanding as at 31 December of each year multiplied by the average prime lending rate for that year.

If the loan were taken for less than one calendar year, the interest benefits would be computed according to the number of months in that year for which the loans remain outstanding.

Example 1: Computing the value of interest benefit for YA 2023 and before

A company director has been provided with an interest-free loan of $100,000 from January 2020 to October 2022, the amount of interest benefit for each Year of Assessment (YA) would be as follows:

Year of Assessment (YA)Outstanding LoanAverage Prime Lending Rate (%)Amount of Interest Benefit
2021

$100,000

5.25

$100,000 x 5.25% = $5,250

2022

$100,000

5.25

$100,000 x 5.25% = $5,250

2023

$100,000

5.25

$100,000 x 5.25% x 10/12 = $4,375


With effect from YA 2024

From 1 April 2023, the value of interest benefits may be computed based on the 3-month compounded Singapore Overnight Rate Average (SORA) with a 1.5% spread. For the Year of Assessment 2024, the relevant interest rates for purposes of computing the value of interest benefits are:

PeriodInterest rate
January to March 20235.5%
April to September 20234.7%
October to December 20235.1%

 

Example 2: Computing the value of interest benefit for YA 2024

A company director has been provided with an interest-free loan of $120,000 from January 2023 to December 2023. He repaid $10,000 per month to the company. The amount of interest benefit for YA 2024 is $2,795.

 Outstanding Loan ($)Interest rate (%)Amount of Interest Benefit* ($)
January

120,000 - 10,000 = 110,000

5.5

504.17

February

110,000 - 10,000 = 100,000

5.5

458.33

March

100,000 - 10,000 = 90,000

5.5

412.50

April90,000 - 10,000 = 80,0004.7313.33
May 80,000 - 10,000 = 70,0004.7274.17
June70,000 - 10,000 = 60,0004.7235.00
July 60,000 - 10,000 = 50,0004.7195.83
August50,000 - 10,000 = 40,0004.7156.67
September40,000 - 10,000 = 30,0004.7117.50
October30,000 - 10,000 = 20,0005.185.00
November20,000 - 10,000 = 10,0005.142.50
December10,000 - 10,000 = 05.10.00
   2,795.00
*Amount of interest benefit = Amount of Outstanding loan x Interest rate x 1/12

Average Prime Lending Rate

 

YearAverage Prime Lending Rate (%)
20205.25
20215.25
20225.25