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  1. Jul 19, 2024 · You should pay levy for your MDW every month using GIRO. Find out the levy rates and how to pay and view your levy bills.

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · For employers of migrant workers or migrant domestic workers (MDWs) to see and pay their levy bills, or apply for waivers and refunds. Existing sponsors and authorised family members can also pay levy on behalf of MDW employers.

  3. You must pay a monthly levy for your migrant domestic worker (MDW). You may also qualify for a levy concession and apply for a levy waiver in certain situations.

  4. www.iras.gov.sg › tax-reliefs › foreign-domestic-worker-levy-(fdwl)-reliefForeign Domestic Worker Levy Relief - IRAS

    You or your husband paid a total foreign domestic worker levy of $14,400 ($300 x 12 months + $450 x 12 months x two helpers) for your three helpers in 2023. You may claim the higher FDWL Relief of $10,800 on one helper only (i.e. $450 x 12 months x 2) for YA 2024.

  5. Mar 5, 2015 · In the latest announced Budget 2015, the Government will halve the foreign domestic worker concessionary levy from the current S$120 to S$60 to help families who are taking care of the elderly, from May 1. The concessionary levy will also be extended to households with children aged below 16, up from below 12.

  6. All MDW (Migrant Domestic Worker) employers who wish to employ a helper in Singapore are required to pay a monthly maid levy to MOM. This maid levy is a pricing mechanism to regulate the number of foreigners in Singapore.

  7. What Exactly is the Maid Levy? The Basics: The maid levy is a monthly fee paid by employers of foreign domestic workers (FDWs). This levy is part of Singapore’s policy to regulate the number of foreign workers in the country and to encourage the responsible hiring of maids.

  8. The foreign worker levy, commonly known as “levy’, is a pricing mechanism to regulate the number of foreigners in Singapore. As an employer, you don’t have to pay Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions for your maid. However, you must pay a monthly levy for her.

  9. Jan 30, 2024 · How much is the maid levy in Singapore? An employer is required to pay the maid levy imposed by the MOM which is S$300 per month. Maid levy payments are to be made online via General Interbank Recurring Order (GIRO), which can be applied for by form once your FDW’s application for a Work Permit has been approved.

  10. Jul 22, 2024 · As of 31 Jan 2024, the current maid levy in Singapore is $300 per month. For subsequent MDWs, it’s $450. If you qualify for a concessionary levy, the amount will be reduced to $60.

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