Understanding Platform Worker CPF Contribution
From 1 Nov 2024, platform workers born before 1 Jan 1995 can start to opt in at the CPF website, if you wish to contribute to all three CPF accounts (Ordinary, Special/Retirement, MediSave) and receive the platform operator’s share of CPF contributions. Platform workers born in 1995 or later do not need to opt in – your CPF contributions, comprising both your share and your platform operator’s share, will be allocated to all three CPF accounts (Ordinary, Special/Retirement, MediSave) from Jan 2025.
- Who is a Platform Worker?
- Do CPF rules apply to part-time drivers?
- CPF Contributions Calculation
- Allocation of CPF Contributions
- When Will Ryde Submit Your CPF Contributions?
- When and how do I make my CPF contributions?
- Verifying CPF Contributions
- When will CPF contributions be visible in my transaction history?
- Do I still need to contribute to my Medisave Account if I did not opt in for the CPF contribution?
- When are CPF deductions made?
- How does CPF deduction work for trip completions?
- Does the $6,800 monthly earnings ceiling for CPF contribution apply to platform workers?
- Is there a CPF contribution limit for platform workers?
- CPF Contribution Alert
- No Monthly Earnings Ceiling
- Incentives Accrued Across Months
- Platform Fee Components
- CPF Contribution Rates