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Why is Singapore's sibling relief for disability really a support-and-sharing rule rather than a general family sympathy claim?

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Marcus Yeo
June 3, 2026 3,348 views 1 answer
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People often assume that if they help care for a disabled sibling in Singapore, some form of tax relief must naturally follow. Please explain why the actual relief is narrower than that and why shared family claims can block each other in ways people do not expect.

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