Do I need to make any CPF refunds if I sell my share of the property to my ex-spouse?
Yes, the full required CPF refunds will have to be made to your CPF account upon your part-share sale of the property to your ex-spouse.
If you intend to transfer your share of the property to your ex-spouse with no or partial CPF refunds to be made to your account, you may wish to consider obtaining a court order for a transfer of property instead. Please note that the relevant requirements in Part 3A of the CPF Act will apply.
For more details, you can refer to 'How much do I need to refund to my CPF account if I am transferring or selling my share of the property to someone else? Does the refund amount change when I turn 55?' or the next section on Transfer of Property.
This information is sourced from CPF
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