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New CPF rule for home sellers aged 55 and above
Fri, Sep 19, 2008
The Straits Times
>A LITTLE-KNOWN rule change will kick in next year regarding how much money property owners must return to their Central Provident Fund (CPF) accounts when they sell their homes.

The new rule, which will address shortfalls in an individual's Minimum Sum, is aimed at helping CPF members build up their retirement funds.

Currently, home owners aged 55 and above do not have to refund their CPF accounts when they sell their properties, unless they have pledged their homes to meet their Minimum Sum requirement. In that case, they will pay back to the CPF the amount they have pledged their home for - with interest.


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