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Frequent Singapore trips don’t automatically disqualify STR aid: Chin Tong

Deputy finance minister clarifies confusion, assures appeals process for affected Malaysians

9:25 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Deputy finance minister Liew Chin Tong has assured Malaysians that frequent travel to Singapore does not automatically disqualify them from the Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) cash aid.

He said confusion arose after Johor Bahru residents questioned whether regular border crossings would affect eligibility for STR, a targeted cash aid initiative reserved for Malaysian citizens.

To ensure fair distribution and prevent misuse, Liew explained that the Inland Revenue Board (LHDN) cross-checks applicants’ details with data from multiple agencies, including the Immigration Department.

“One to seven times a month is still considered normal and acceptable for reasons such as medical treatment, emergencies, short-term assignments or family matters.

“Eight times or more a month is interpreted as a significant period spent overseas,” he said in a Facebook post.

Liew stressed that claims STR is being “cancelled” for those who travel frequently to Singapore are misleading.

“(The application) is marked as ‘Not Approved’ under Reason Code 31, which applies when an applicant or their spouse is deemed to be living, working, or studying abroad,” he said.

He added that the government is aware of concerns raised and is open to reviewing cases through an appeals process.

“There are Malaysians who need to frequently travel in and out of Singapore, for example, those working as drivers for local logistics companies,” he said, noting that appeals remain open throughout the year. — January 25, 2026

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