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🇸🇬 Singapore Bonus

Singapore Bonus Calculator

Calculate the CPF and tax impact of your annual wage supplement (13th month) or performance bonus, and see what you actually take home.

Your regular monthly salary × 12 (Ordinary Wages), before this bonus
Your annual wage supplement (13th month) or performance bonus
Citizens, PRs, and foreigners who worked 183+ days are tax residents
Only Singapore Citizens & PRs (3rd year+) contribute to CPF
CPF contribution rates step down with age
ℹ️ Your bonus counts as an "Additional Wage" for CPF, capped by the AW Ceiling. It's also added to your annual income for tax purposes — taxed at your marginal rate, not a special "bonus rate."

📋 CPF Additional Wage (AW) Ceiling

AW Ceiling = $102,000 − Ordinary Wages already subject to CPF this year.

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📊 How Your Bonus Breaks Down

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Marginal Tax Rate on Bonus
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📈 Total Annual Picture (Base + Bonus)

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Total Annual Tax (Base + Bonus)
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How Bonuses Are Treated in Singapore

In Singapore, your annual wage supplement (13th month) or performance bonus is subject to two things: CPF (if you're a Citizen or PR, up to a ceiling) and income tax (added to your total annual income). Unlike some countries, there's no separate "bonus tax rate" — your bonus is simply taxed at your marginal rate, the rate that applies to the top slice of your income.

🏦 CPF on Bonuses: The Additional Wage (AW) Ceiling

Bonuses, commissions, and other irregular payments are classed as Additional Wages (AW) for CPF purposes — separate from your regular monthly salary (Ordinary Wages, or OW). CPF on Additional Wages is capped by the AW Ceiling:

AW Ceiling = $102,000 − Total Ordinary Wages already subject to CPF this year

For example, if your monthly salary is $6,000 (well under the $8,000 OW ceiling), your OW subject to CPF for the year is $6,000 × 12 = $72,000. Your AW Ceiling is then $102,000 − $72,000 = $30,000 — meaning bonuses up to $30,000 in that calendar year still attract CPF. If your base salary is high enough that OW alone reaches $102,000, your AW Ceiling is $0, and your entire bonus is CPF-free.

🏛️ Tax on Bonuses: Marginal Rate, Not a Special Rate

Your bonus is added to your annual income and taxed using Singapore's normal progressive brackets. Because tax is progressive, the bonus is effectively taxed at your marginal rate — the rate for the highest bracket your total income (base + bonus) reaches. If your bonus pushes some income into a new, higher bracket, only that portion is taxed at the higher rate; the rest of your income keeps being taxed at the lower rates it already fell into.

💡 Example Calculation

Scenario: Singapore Citizen, age 35, $72,000 base salary, $6,000 bonus.

1. OW subject to CPF: $72,000 (monthly salary $6,000, under the $8,000 OW ceiling)
2. AW Ceiling: $102,000 − $72,000 = $30,000 — the full $6,000 bonus fits within this
3. CPF on bonus (employee, 20%): $6,000 × 20% = $1,200
4. Tax on base salary alone: chargeable income $72,000 − $14,400 CPF − $1,000 relief = $56,600 → tax = $1,712
5. Tax on base + bonus: chargeable income $78,000 − $15,600 CPF − $1,000 relief = $61,400 → tax = $2,048
6. Additional tax due to bonus: $2,048 − $1,712 = $336
7. Net bonus: $6,000 − $1,200 (CPF) − $336 (tax) = $4,464

Note: This is a simplified example. Actual figures depend on your specific reliefs and exact monthly OW pattern.

⚠️ Important Notes

- This calculator provides estimates only, based on 2026 CPF rates and YA 2026 IRAS resident tax rates.
- It assumes your base salary is spread evenly across 12 months when calculating OW subject to CPF — actual timing of past bonuses this year can affect your true remaining AW Ceiling.
- The "additional tax due to bonus" is the marginal impact — the difference between tax with and without the bonus — not a separately withheld amount, since Singapore doesn't withhold tax from bonus payments directly.
- It doesn't model every specific personal relief individually.
- For exact figures, use the official IRAS Income Tax Calculator or the CPF Board.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Bonuses count as Additional Wages (AW) for CPF purposes. CPF is charged on your bonus up to the AW Ceiling, which is $102,000 minus the total Ordinary Wages (regular monthly salary) already subject to CPF for that calendar year. Once you hit the ceiling, no further CPF applies to that year's bonuses.

The AW Ceiling limits how much of your bonuses and other variable payments attract CPF contributions in a year. For 2026 it's calculated as $102,000 minus your total Ordinary Wages subject to CPF for the year. If your monthly salary already uses up most of the $102,000 annual ceiling, only a small (or zero) portion of your bonus will attract CPF.

No, there's no special "bonus tax rate" in Singapore. Your bonus is simply added to your total annual income and taxed at your marginal rate — the rate that applies to your highest slice of income. Since Singapore's progressive rates rise with income, a bonus can push some of your income into a higher bracket, but only the portion in that bracket is taxed at the higher rate.

For Singapore Citizens and PRs, your bonus first has CPF deducted (if within the AW Ceiling), then the additional income tax caused by the bonus is billed separately when you file your annual tax return — it isn't withheld from the bonus payment itself. So your bank account typically shows bonus minus CPF, with the tax portion due later.

Additional Wages include annual wage supplements (13th month payments), performance bonuses, commissions, and other payments not made regularly every month. Regular monthly salary, allowances, and overtime pay are classified as Ordinary Wages instead, which have their own separate monthly ceiling.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This calculator provides estimates for informational purposes only, based on 2026 CPF rates and YA 2026 IRAS resident tax rates. It assumes an even monthly OW pattern and doesn't account for prior bonuses already paid this year, specific personal reliefs, or precise age-banded CPF rates above 55. For exact figures, use the official IRAS Income Tax Calculator or the CPF Board.
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