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Estimate the amount of Workfare Income Supplement (WIS) you can receive in a month if you are an employee. The monthly WIS you can receive depends on your age and income. In addition, you must meet all the WIS eligibility criteria.
Important Notes
Please note that your actual WIS will depend on your actual income earned.
If you work concurrently as a self-employed, you may receive additional WIS if your total income (including net trade income) results in a higher WIS payment. The additional WIS payment will be paid after you have declared your income and made the required MediSave contributions.
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* For persons with disabilities, please enter a birth year that corresponds to a 60-year-old, i.e. 1965.
To qualify for WIS, the gross monthly income should be at least $500 and should not exceed $3,000. Persons with disabilities, workers who qualify for ComCare Short-to-Medium-Term Assistance and caregivers of care recipients will qualify for concessionary WIS, even if they earn less than $500. For more information, please refer to our FAQs.
Monthly income includes bonuses, allowances and overtime payments as they are all income that helps to support the employee and his/her family. Please enter a value rounded to the nearest dollar. For example, if monthly income = $1000.50, please round to = $1001. If monthly income = $1000.49, please round to = $1000.
Amount of WIS you may receive monthly
Please note that you will need to meet all the WIS eligibility criteria to receive WIS. You can check your eligibility for WIS via the govbenefits website.
Login to the govbenefits website to find out if you are eligible for WIS.
Learn more about WIS
Find out about the various ways where you can receive your WIS.