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Who are considered my loved ones?
For CPF transfers and cash top-ups to Special/ Retirement Account, “loved ones” refers to your parents, parents-in-law, grandparents, grandparents-in-law, spouse and siblings*.
Find out why CPF transfer to your children and extended family members (e.g. uncle/ aunts/ cousins) are not allowed.
For first-time CPF transfers: You are required to submit supporting documents. Check required document via this link.
|
Type |
Who you can make cash top-up/ CPF transfer to |
Eligible for tax relief |
|
Cash top-up |
Anyone’s CPF account |
Only when topping up to yourself/ loved one |
|
CPF transfer |
Only to your loved ones |
Not applicable |
* Includes step-family and adoptive family members in these categories
This information is sourced from CPF.
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