Singapore announces 2022 budget proposals - govt to raise GST from 7% to 9% in two stages in 2023 and 2024


The S$6 billion Assurance Package earlier announced in 2020 will cushion the impact of the GST hike. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, Feb 18 (Reuters): Following are some excerpts taken from Singapore's 2022 budget proposals announced by Finance Minister Lawrence Wong to parliament on Friday.

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