Summary
- Step 1: Account Sign Up/Login
- Step 2: Create Payment
- Step 3: Select Payment Category
- Step 4: Select Income Tax
- Step 5: Fill in your Payment details
- Step 6: Document
- Step 7: Review
- Step 8: Payments Dashboard
- Step 9: Check Tax Portal
Here is how you can get started:
Step 1: Account Sign Up/Login
To schedule a property tax payment on CardUp; sign up for a free CardUp account, or log in here if you are an existing user. Only supported for personal account
Step 2: Create Payment
Once you're login, click on "Create Payment"
Step 3: Select Payment Category
Schedule your payment request by selecting "Taxes" as the payment category.
Step 4: Select Property Tax
Click on the Property Tax toggle to set up your payment.
Step 5: Fill in your Payment details
Then, you will be directed to "Tell us more about your payment" where you need to fill in as follows:-
Payment Amount: The amount entered should not exceed or above the tax payable stated on your statement. If above the threshold, your payment will be on "Pending" status for our review. Note, once your payment has been set up and you would need to change the payment amount, kindly refer to this guide.
Credit card: Select the card you wish to be charged to. Do add in your card and ensure the registered billing address on the card level match with what you have updated with your card issuer. Aside from that, do note that most of our promo codes are applicable for Singapore-issued VISA credit cards. If you happen to own VISA cards, feel free to use them to enjoy a lower processing fee for your tax payment.
Payment Plan: You have the option to speed up your payment payout as early as 1 business day (excluding Public Holidays and Weekends).
A. Standard Payment: Your payout will be done within 3 business days after your credit card has been successfully charged.
B. Next business day payment: Payout will be done on the next business days once your card is successfully charged, with an additional of 0.3% charge on top of the normal processing fee.
- Payment reference: Enter your Tax Reference Number as stated on your Property tax statement.
- Promo or referral: If you have any promo or referral to be utilized, kindly key in the code in this text field. Don't miss the chance to set up your payment with a lower processing fee.
- Fee summary: It will show you the full chargeable fee based on your payment amount. But do note that if you applied a promo or referral code, the new fees will only be shown on the "Final Review Page", after you click on "Continue".
Step 6: Document
Lastly, you are also required to upload an up-to-date copy of the tax statement to help our team with payment verification. Refer here on how to get your income tax statement.
Please ensure the supporting document is either:-
- Statement of Account (SOA) that shows
- (1) Your name
- (2) Tax reference number
- (3) Tax payable amount
Do ensure to upload copies of your supporting document with sizes not exceeding 25MB and >10 documents.
Step 7: Review
You will be able to review the overall payment request (including the total fee charged after promo is applied) before proceeding with payment checkout. If all is good, you may proceed to click on "Create Payment". Note: There will be a pre-authorization charge of SGD0.50 which will be refunded back to your credit card in a few days.
Step 8: Payments Dashboard
You will be able to find all your scheduled payments reflected on CardUp homepage> specifically under the "Upcoming" tab.
Step 9: Check Tax Portal
CardUp will transfer the funds directly to IRAS on your behalf. After each payment has been completed, please allow 3-5 business days for it to be reflected in your myTax Portal account. The payment via CardUp will be shown as an "E-payment" on your myTax portal account.
Reference
CardUp is not affiliated with IRAS and only acts as a payment service provider for your tax payments. Please note that for larger payment amounts, the CardUp team will get in touch with you after your payment has been scheduled, as we would require additional documents for verification.
If you have further questions or face any issues with your tax payments, please contact us here.