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Qualifying for relief ; To claim Qualifying Child Relief (QCR)/Handicapped Child Relief (HCR) for the Year of Assessment 2024, you must satisfy all these conditions in 2023: ; 1. Your child is unmarried and was/is: ; a. Born to you and your spouse/ex-spouse; or ; b. Is a step-child; or
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Working from home ; your job requires you to live far away from your office ; your employer has an office, but you cannot go there sometimes because it’s full ; gas and electricity for your work area ; the exact amount of extra costs you’ve incurred above the weekly amount - you’ll need evidence such as receipts, bills or contracts
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"Living in Singapore" means that the dependant was staying in Singapore permanently, except for temporary absences (e.g. short overseas vacation) in 2023. In the case of a foreign dependant, generally, if he/she stayed in Singapore for a period of at least 8 months in 2023. @ Annual income includes the following: a. taxable income (e.g. trade, employment, rental and SRS withdrawals); b. tax-exempt income (e.g. bank interest, dividends and pensions) with the exception of CPF payouts; and ...