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CDC Voucher Calculator (2026)

Track your household's 2026 CDC vouchers — what you have claimed, what is still available, and when each tranche expires.

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Which tranches have you claimed?

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Tick which tranches you have claimed, then check your total 2026 CDC voucher quantum and what is still available.

For reference only — benchmarks are estimates only.

How CDC vouchers work in 2026

Two tranches, two expiry dates.

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$300 in January

Claimable from 2 January 2026 and valid until 31 December 2026 — $150 for supermarkets, $150 for hawkers and heartland merchants.

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$500 in June

Brought forward from January 2027 in Budget 2026. Claimable from June 2026 and valid until 31 December 2027.

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Claim before they expire

Vouchers do not roll over. Claim at go.gov.sg/cdcv and spend before the expiry date on each tranche.

FAQ

How much CDC vouchers will I get in 2026?add
Every Singaporean household receives $800 in CDC vouchers in 2026 — $300 claimable from 2 January 2026 and $500 from June 2026. The June tranche is the disbursement that was originally scheduled for January 2027, brought forward in Budget 2026.
When do the 2026 CDC vouchers expire?add
The January 2026 tranche ($300) is valid until 31 December 2026. The June 2026 tranche ($500) is valid until 31 December 2027. Unclaimed or unspent vouchers do not roll over after the expiry date.
How are the CDC vouchers split between shops?add
The January 2026 tranche is split equally — $150 to spend at participating supermarkets and $150 at participating hawkers and heartland merchants. The supermarket/hawker split for the June 2026 tranche has not yet been published.
How do I claim my CDC vouchers?add
A household member aged 21 or above claims the vouchers online at go.gov.sg/cdcv. Each Singaporean household with a registered residential address and at least one Singaporean resident is eligible.
Is there a CDC voucher disbursement in 2027?add
No separate 2027 tranche has been announced. The disbursement originally planned for January 2027 was brought forward to June 2026 as part of Budget 2026 cost-of-living support.

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