Levy for maid in Singapore? Levy rate for domestic helper in Singapore? Monthly levy for domestic worker in Singapore? Is domestic worker in Singapore subject to levy? Maid levy in Singapore? Levy for foreign domestic assistant in Singapore?
You will have to pay aΒ levy for your foreign domestic worker (FDW) every month usingΒ GIRO. Find out the levy rates and how to pay and view your levy bills.
The foreign worker levy, commonly known as βlevyβ, is a pricing mechanism to regulate the number of foreign workers in Singapore.
As an employer, you donβt have to pay Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions for your helper. However, you must pay a monthly levy for her.
If your helper is aΒ first-time FDW, the levy will begin on theΒ 5th day of her arrival (including the arrival date). Otherwise, the levy will beginΒ the next dayΒ after she arrives.
The levy ends when the Work Permit is cancelled or expires.
Levy rate
The current levy rate forΒ FDWsΒ is as follows:
Type of levy | Monthly rate | Daily rate |
Normal | $265 | $8.72 |
Concessionary | $60 | $1.98 |
Levy rate changes from April 2019
From 1 April 2019, the levy rate for FDWs will be as follows:
Type of levy | Monthly rate | Daily rate |
Normal (1stΒ FDW) | $300 | $9.87 |
Normal (2ndΒ FDW) | $450 | $14.80 |
Concessionary | $60 | $1.98 |
For more information, refer to theΒ FAQs on changes to the FDW levy framework at www.mom.gov.sg
Levy concession for a Foreign Domestic Worker (FDW) in Singapore
Levy concession is part of the package to support Singaporeans needing care.Β FDWΒ employers can get a concessionary rate of $60 per month if they are eligible under one of the levy concession schemes.