How much do I need to refund when I sell my property after I made a voluntary housing refund?
On sale of your property, the selling price will be distributed, in the following order:
1. Outstanding housing loan
2. CPF principal amount withdrawn for the property, and its accrued interest
3. Other sale expenses, e.g. legal fees
The amount to refund depends on how much you have voluntarily refunded:
Full voluntary housing refund of all your CPF principal withdrawn with accrued interest
If you had made a full voluntary housing refund of all your CPF principal withdrawn with accrued interest and did not use further CPF savings for your loan repayments, you do not need to make any refund to your CPF account on sale of your property.
Check your Home ownership dashboard for the amount of CPF to be refunded (if any).
Partial voluntary housing refund of all your CPF principal withdrawn with accrued interest
If you made a partial voluntary housing refund of your CPF principal withdrawn with accrued interest and/or continued to use further CPF savings for your loan repayments, you need to refund the remaining CPF principal amount withdrawn for your property, including the accrued interest (P+I) on sale of your property.
Check your Home ownership dashboard for the amount of CPF to be refunded (if any).
This information is sourced from CPF
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