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How do we determine the date of conditional wages repayable?


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The date of conditional wages repayable is the date on which the employee's obligation to repay the conditional wages arises due to non-fulfilment of the condition(s) tied to the payment, under the terms of employment or mutually agreed between the employer and employee.
 
Below are the guidelines that can be used in determining the date of wages repayable:
 
Conditional Wages
Condition
Guidelines - Date of Wages Repayable
Sign-on/Retention bonus
Fulfilment of minimum service period
Last date of service
Conditional performance bonus
Paid annual leave
(a) Last date of service (for resignation/termination) or

(b) Commencement date of no pay leave (for staff still in-service)

Commission
Meeting of performance/
sales target(s)
(a) Repayable date as provided in employment contract or any other relevant agreement

(b) Computation date* if (a) is not applicable

*The date which employer is able to establish the amount of conditional wages repayable by the employee to the employer
Conditional salary increments
Advance salary paid on sales of goods/services
Return of goods/services
Paid study leave
Completion of course
(a) Course discontinuation date or

(b) Repayable date as provided in employment contract or any other relevant agreement

This information is sourced from CPF


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