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Why does Singapore allow employee expense claims only when the spending was really for official duties and not just for being a serious worker?

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Serene Lim
June 8, 2026 3,369 views 1 answer
Singaporeemployment expensesIRASwork from home

Employees in Singapore often feel they spent money because work demanded it and then assume the tax system should naturally recognize the cost. Please explain why IRAS still draws a sharp line around official duties, reimbursement and work-from-home costs, and why professional seriousness alone does not create a deduction.

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