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What should I do if my employer did not pay my CPF contributions on time?

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Source: https://www.cpf.gov.sg/member

If you are not paid your CPF contributions on time, you should approach your employer for an explanation and ask when your employer will be making the payment.

If your employer does not provide you with a satisfactory response, you can lodge a report with CPF Board. 

The Board takes a serious view of employers who default on CPF contributions. The due date for CPF contributions is on the last day of the calendar month. Enforcement action would be taken against employers who fail to pay by the 14th of the following month (or the next working day if the 14th falls on a Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday). This includes imposing late payment interest charged at 1.5% per month commencing from the first day after the due date. In cases where the company is in financial difficulty, CPF arrears may not always be recoverable despite our enforcement efforts.

You may find out more on your rights and employer’s obligations under the CPF Act and the Employment Act.

If you face difficulty servicing your Housing Development Board (HDB) loans, you may contact HDB to explore possible alternative housing repayment options. In the event that you wish to look for alternative employment, you may approach Workforce Singapore for assistance.

This information provided here is sourced from the CPF website.


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