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Why do Singapore benefits-in-kind feel harmless while employees receive them and then turn into taxable employment income later?

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Nadia Teo
June 7, 2026 3,512 views 1 answer
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Employees in Singapore often assume that if a benefit came as a perk, reimbursement or flexible-benefit item instead of salary, the tax system should treat it more gently. Please explain why IRAS does not always agree, and why the tax character of the benefit matters more than the pleasant way it was delivered.

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