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CPF Matched Retirement Savings Scheme: $600/Year Dollar-for-Dollar Matching

Posted on January 15, 2021 by admin

Topping up your parents’ CPF Retirement Account has long been a way to offer financial support to family members. Now, you might be able to get money from the government when you do it.  The CPF Matched Retirement Savings Scheme (MRSS) is a new scheme that will run for five years from 2021 to 2025. Under the scheme, the government will match contributions dollar-for-dollar made to eligible CPF accounts that fall short of the Basic Retirement Sum ($93,000 in 2021).  In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and the huge dent it’s going to make in many of our wallets for years to come, this is the government’s “no handouts” way of ensuring retirement readiness without completely removing personal responsibility. Here’s a quick guide to the Matched Retirement Savings Scheme and how you can benefit.
Under CPF’s Matched Retirement Savings Scheme, the government will match dollar-for-dollar any contributions made to eligible seniors’ CPF accounts under the Retirement Sum Topping-Up Scheme from 2021 to 2025. It’s meant to help senior Singaporeans who do not have enough retirement savings to meet the Basic Retirement Sum ($93,000 in 2021). The cap for dollar-to-dollar matching is $600 per year . So, you can receive a maximum of $3,000 free from the government over 5 years. This being a “Retirement” savings scheme, it applies only to Singaporeans aged 55 to 70 .  Not 55 yet? That’s OK — you can still get this free money by topping up your family members’ accounts.
But before you run off and deposit wads of cash into your parents’ CPF, you must first make sure that your recipients are eligible for the MRSS in the first place.
Under the Retirement Sum Topping-Up Scheme , you can transfer money to the CPF account of one of the following people:
As you can see, if you are aged over 55 and satisfy all of the above criteria, you can even make MRSS top-ups to yourself and benefit from the government’s dollar-for-dollar matching.
First, check if you/your recipient is eligible for the dollar-for-dollar matching scheme above. Make sure to check if the recipient’s CPF balance is below the Basic Retirement Sum of $93,000. Next, top up  your recipients’ CPF accounts either with c ash  or by transferring your own CPF savings .  The matching grant will be automatically credited into the recipient’s Retirement Account by the first quarter of the following year.  So, let’s say you deposit $600 into your mother’s CPF Retirement Account in 2021. The government will pay an additional $600 into your mother’s CPF Retirement Account by the first quarter of 2022. You can repeat this every year up to 2025 to get the maximum $3,000 from the government.
Other than the government’s dollar-for-dollar matching of transfers, here are some additional benefits you get:
Although the Matched Retirement Savings Scheme is capped at $600 a year, you might want to consider topping up more anyway given the poor interest rates that banks are offering. Your contributions will enjoy CPF interest rates, which are more attractive than ever. The Retirement Account interest rate for those aged 55 and above is a sweet 4% per annum + an additional 1% on the first $60,000. For an older person with presumably a lower risk tolerance, that is about as high as it gets.
The Matched Retirement Savings Scheme is compatible with and runs alongside the existing CPF LIFE scheme, which offers lifelong payouts for the rest of your life. Seniors born in 1958 or after, who have at least $40,000 or $60,000 (depending on age) in their Retirement Account, will be auto-enrolled in CPF LIFE.  If your parents are not auto-enrolled, they can opt into the scheme anytime before the age of 80. How CPF LIFE works is:
For those who are enrolled in CPF LIFE, the amount of money you have in your Retirement Account will determine the payouts you receive. Although you can join the CPF LIFE scheme with less than the Basic Retirement Sum in your RA, your monthly payouts will be correspondingly low. To increase your retirement payouts and live more comfortably in expensive Singapore, you should aim to save at least the Basic Retirement Sum or more, if possible.
If your parents were born before 1958 and have not opted in to CPF LIFE, they are on the old Retirement Sum scheme. That means their payouts are tiered depending on whether they have reached the:
(The Enhanced Retirement Sum is the maximum you can keep in your Retirement Account; any amounts in excess can be withdrawn freely or left in the account to earn interest.)  So in order to maximise your CPF account’s potential as a source of retirement income, you have to make sure you meet certain balance thresholds. Note that the old Retirement Sum Scheme pays out only until age 90, whereas CPF LIFE pays out for life no matter how old you get. It’s definitely worthwhile to consider switching out, which you can up to age 80.
One final benefit is that you get to enjoy tax relief for your MRSS contributions.  The person making MRSS top-ups can enjoy up to $14,000 worth of tax relief under the Retirement Sum Topping-Up Scheme category.  The maximum of $14,000 tax relief is allocated as follows:
In all, if you or your parents qualify for the Matched Retirement Savings Scheme, now is an excellent time to do some strategic top-ups.
Below the Basic Retirement Sum ($93,000 in 2021)
​Not more than $13,000 — covers most HDB flats

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