01 Mar 2013

The annual tax filing season starts today. However, tax filing will be a non-event for the majority of taxpayers as more than 1.13 million (or nearly 60%) of the 1.92 million taxpayer base are eligible for the No-Filing Service (NFS).

First introduced in 2007 to 45,000 taxpayers, the NFS has grown in scale to benefit 25 times as many taxpayers this year. The diagram below shows how the number of taxpayers eligible for the NFS has grown.

More Taxpayers Benefitting from No-Filing Service (NFS)

Taxpayers who have been informed by IRAS of their eligibility for NFS this year will not need to file a tax return, unless they have additional income to declare or changes to make to their personal reliefs.

The remaining 40% of taxpayers who are not on NFS would have received a letter or SMS notification informing them to file via myTax.iras.gov.sg by 18 April 2013. These taxpayers will have to file a tax return this year, even if their employers have sent their salary details to IRAS under the Auto-Inclusion of Employment Income Scheme.


Lower Taxes with YA2013 Personal Income Tax Rebate

As announced in the 2013 Budget Speech, all individuals who are tax resident in Singapore will enjoy a personal income tax rebate [1] for Year of Assessment (YA) 2013. However, they do not need to apply for the personal income tax rebate. IRAS will automatically grant the rebate to all eligible taxpayers and reflect the amount in their Notices of Assessment (i.e. tax bill).


File Early at myTax.iras.gov.sg

We would like to remind all taxpayers, including sole proprietors and partners, to file their income tax returns by 18 April 2013, or to send in their paper returns by 15 April 2013.

File your tax today

We also encourage all taxpayers to file early to avoid the last-minute rush and penalties for late filing. If anyone is unsure whether he needs to file a tax return, he can either SMS filetax NRIC/FIN to 91164900 or check out " Do I need to file".

 

For enquiries, taxpayers can call 1800-356 8300.

Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Guide on Tax Filing Assistance and Payment (PDF, 236KB)

Appendix 2 - Turn Your Expenses Into Savings (PDF, 185KB)

[1] The amount of personal income tax rebate will depend on the age of the individual as at 31 December 2012:

Age as at 31 December 2012Personal Income Tax Rebate
Below 60 years30% of tax payable, subject to a cap of $1,500
60 years and above50% of tax payable, subject to a cap of $1,500