CDC Vouchers January 2026: Singapore households get S$300 CDC vouchers plus utility and S&CC rebates

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • All Singapore households get S$300 CDC Vouchers from January 2026
  • Extra help comes via utility (U-Save) and S&CC rebates for HDB homes
  • No application needed for rebates; vouchers claimed via Singpass

If you’re living in Singapore, extra cash support is landing straight into your household — no guessing, no ballot, no lucky draw.

This is part of the Budget 2025 support package, and it covers daily spending and monthly bills.

Here’s exactly what’s coming, how much you’ll get, and what you need to do (or not do).

Support TypeAmountWho Gets ItHow It’s Paid
CDC Vouchers (Jan 2026)S$300All Singaporean householdsClaim via Singpass
GSTV – U-Save RebatesVaries by flat typeEligible HDB householdsAuto-offset utility bills
S&CC Rebates0.5–1 monthEligible HDB householdsAuto-offset Town Council charges

S$300 CDC Vouchers: What You Can Spend Them On

This is the headline item.

Every Singaporean household will receive S$300 in CDC Vouchers from January 2026.

It’s the second tranche of the S$800 CDC package announced in Budget 2025.

  • S$500 was already given out in May 2025
  • S$300 arrives this January

How the S$300 Is Split

To make sure both heartland shops and supermarkets benefit, the vouchers are split evenly.

S$150 – Heartland Merchants & Hawkers
Use these at:

  • Hawker centres
  • Coffee shops
  • Neighbourhood provision shops

Just look out for the teal CDC decal.

S$150 – Supermarkets
For groceries and household essentials at:

  • NTUC FairPrice
  • Sheng Siong
  • Cold Storage
  • Giant
  • Other participating chains

These outlets carry the yellow CDC decal.

How to Claim the CDC Vouchers (Takes 2 Minutes)

No forms. No queue.

Only one household member needs to claim for everyone.

Steps:

  1. Go to go.gov.sg/cdcv
  2. Log in with Singpass
  3. Receive a unique voucher link via SMS
  4. Share the link with family members

That’s it. The vouchers are digital and tracked in real time.

Utility & Town Council Rebates: Automatic Bill Relief

Beyond spending vouchers, January 2026 also brings quiet savings — the kind you notice when your bill suddenly drops.

GSTV – U-Save Rebates

Eligible HDB households will receive quarterly U-Save rebates in January.

This payout includes:

  • Regular GSTV – U-Save
  • Additional Assurance Package (AP) U-Save

Amount depends on flat type.
Historically:

  • 1- and 2-room flats receive the highest rebates
  • Larger flats receive lower but still helpful amounts

The rebate goes directly into your SP Services account, offsetting:

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Gas

No cash payout, but your bill gets smaller. That’s the win.

S&CC Rebates (Town Council Charges)

You’ll also get 0.5 to 1 month of S&CC rebates if eligible.

  • Credited automatically
  • Offsets Town Council charges
  • Reflected in your monthly statement

No action needed. Just check your Town Council portal if you’re curious.

How to Stretch Your Support Further in 2026

Honestly speaking, a bit of planning makes a big difference.

Use supermarket vouchers for bulk buys
Think rice, detergent, toiletries — items that won’t expire fast.

Use heartland vouchers for daily meals
Coffee shop breakfasts and hawker lunches add up over time.

Claim early, don’t procrastinate
The vouchers last the year, but forgetting them is the most common mistake.

Watch out for scams
Only trust links ending with .gov.sg.
No one from the government will ask for your bank details or passwords.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to apply for the January 2026 CDC vouchers?

Yes, but it’s simple. One household member just needs to claim via Singpass at the official CDC voucher site.

Will the U-Save and S&CC rebates be paid in cash?

No. Both are automatically credited to your utility and Town Council accounts to offset bills.

How long are the January 2026 CDC vouchers valid?

They are valid for the entire year, but it’s better to claim and start using them early.

Worth Paying Attention or Not?

For most Singaporeans, this package quietly adds up.

Between S$300 in vouchers and lower utility and Town Council bills, households get a decent buffer against everyday costs.

No need to overthink.
Just make sure your Singpass is ready — and don’t leave free money unclaimed.

About Lucas

Lucas spent six years covering Singapore news from 2020 to 2024 before joining The wellcoachessingapore.com in 2025. As a Singapore-focused content writer, he gravitates toward stories on government grants, business developments, personal finance, and the fast-moving crypto space. He was recognised as the Young Content Creator of the Year in 2025. His strong grounding in Singapore’s financial landscape and his ongoing interest in business trends and government support updates shape the clarity and depth he brings to every piece he writes.

Leave a Comment

Telegram Join
💵S$900 👉 Claim Here!