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Why is Singapore's donation deduction more like a regulated public-good incentive than a simple tax reward for being generous?

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Rachel Toh
June 4, 2026 3,298 views 1 answer
Singaporedonationstax deductionIRAS

People often hear that donations are tax deductible in Singapore and assume the rule is broad, automatic and equally available for any worthy cause. Please explain why IRAS is stricter than that, why qualifying institutions matter, and why the deduction follows a public-interest framework rather than private emotion.

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