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新加坡2026个税申报新规:百万纳税人免填报,D-NOA直发账单

来源:IRAS · IRAS Singapore生效日期:2026-03-15

作者:东南亚合规中心编辑团队

TL;DR · 核心要点

新加坡税务局(IRAS)于2026年推行大规模简化个税流程:约100万纳税人将直接收到自动计算的电子税单(D-NOA),超200万人适用“免填报服务”(NFS)。纳税人须在30日内核验并修正D-NOA,或于4月18日前提交完整税表;逾期未缴将被征收5%滞纳金,2025年度已收罚金逾500万新币。企业需特别注意:非AIS雇主雇员、自由职业者(如家教、创意从业者)、房东及兼营自雇业务者仍须主动申报。GIRO自动扣款推荐启用以避免延误。该政策显著降低合规负担,但强化了纳税人对信息准确性的最终责任,企业HR与财务需协同确保员工收入数据及时、完整报送IRAS。

✅ 合规行动清单 · Compliance Checklist

  • 核查员工是否纳入IRAS自动信息报送系统(AIS);若否,须于2026年4月18日前协助其完成个税申报
  • 提醒兼营自雇业务的员工(如家教、自媒体、设计服务)必须主动申报‘贸易/职业收入’,不得遗漏侧业收入
  • 为员工开通GIRO扣税安排(通过myTax Portal eGIRO),确保5月起自动分期缴税,避免滞纳金
  • Confirm whether your company participates in IRAS’s Auto-Inclusion Scheme (AIS); if not, support affected employees to file YA 2026 returns by 18 April 2026
  • Instruct employees engaged in side gigs (e.g., tutoring, freelance media/creative work, home-based business) to declare all self-employment income under 'Trade, Business, Profession or Vocation' in their return
  • Enroll employees in GIRO via eGIRO on myTax Portal before mid-March 2026 to enable automatic, interest-free instalment payments starting May 2026

English Summary

For Year of Assessment (YA) 2026, IRAS Singapore expands its Direct Notice of Assessment (D-NOA) and No-Filing Service (NFS), covering ~1 million taxpayers receiving auto-generated tax bills from mid-March 2026 and ~2 million benefiting from pre-filled returns. Most employees under the Auto-Inclusion Scheme (AIS) need only verify — but not file — their tax information. However, self-employed individuals (e.g., private tutors, home-based businesses, creative professionals), landlords, and employees of non-AIS employers must still file by 18 April 2026. Late or non-payment incurs a 5% penalty; IRAS collected over SGD 5 million in penalties for YA 2025. Foreign businesses operating in Singapore must ensure timely, accurate income reporting by local payroll or intermediary partners to enable D-NOA eligibility. GIRO setup is strongly advised for interest-free instalments. All filings and payments must occur via myTax Portal using Singpass — no WhatsApp or unsolicited SMS communications are legitimate.

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常见问题解答

哪些纳税人可以享受免填报服务(NFS)?+
2026课税年度,约200万纳税人符合免填报服务(NFS)条件,主要为收入来源单一、已由雇主或中介(如网约车平台、佣金机构)通过AIS向IRAS报送完整收入数据的雇员。系统将自动生成预填税表,纳税人仅需登录myTax Portal核验并确认即可,无需手动填报。
收到D-NOA后必须做什么?+
纳税人须在收到D-NOA后30日内登录myTax Portal核验:1)所有收入是否完整(含租金、兼职自雇收入);2)抵扣与减免资格是否准确;3)如有错误,须使用‘Amend Tax Bill’功能在线修正。未及时核实导致少缴税,仍需承担补税及滞纳金责任。
自由职业者或个体经营者是否需要申报?+
是。所有自雇人士(包括家教、自媒体博主、平面设计师、私教教练等)无论是否有其他全职工作,都必须主动申报‘贸易/职业收入’,且不适用NFS或D-NOA。须于2026年4月18日前通过myTax Portal提交完整税表,并附收支明细。
逾期缴税会有什么后果?+
税单发出后1个月内未缴税,将被征收未缴税额5%的滞纳金;IRAS还可委托银行、雇主、租客或律师代扣欠款,甚至发出出境限制令(TRO)或提起诉讼。2025课税年度已有近3.7万人因此被罚,总额超500万新币。
如何防范个税季钓鱼诈骗?+
IRAS绝不会通过WhatsApp联系纳税人,所有官方邮件域名必为@iras.gov.sg,短信发送方ID必为‘gov.sg’。任何索要Singpass密码、银行卡号或点击非myTax Portal链接的行为均为诈骗。所有操作请务必通过Singpass登录https://www.iras.gov.sg/mytaxportal。

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Media Release Individual Income Tax Season 2026: About 1 Million Taxpayers to Receive their Tax Bill Directly from Mid-March Share: 10 Mar 2026 Majority of taxpayers are not required to file and only need to verify tax bill or tax returnOver $5 million in penalties collected for late and non-payment for Year of Assessment (YA) 2025 Over 2 million individual taxpayers are expected to benefit from the No-Filing Service (NFS) this Year of Assessment (YA) 2026, with about 1 million of them to receive their tax bills directly under the Direct Notice of Assessment (D-NOA) initiative. This means that most taxpayers will not need to file an income tax return this YA, simplifying their tax experience.Under the D-NOA initiative, taxpayers will receive their automatically computed tax bills from mid-March 2026, as part of plans by the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) to extend the D-NOA progressively to majority of taxpayers. This expansion is made possible with the timely submission of income information to IRAS from employers or intermediaries such as commission-paying organisations and private hire car operators.Upon receiving their tax bill (D-NOA) or pre-filled tax return (NFS), taxpayers should:verify their income details and ensure all income is declared, including any rental income or self-employment income[1],check their deductions and relief claims, especially since there may be changes in their eligibility for tax relief, andif necessary, amend their tax bill (using the Amend Tax Bill digital service within 30 days from the date of the tax bill) or pre-filled tax return (by filing a tax return by 18 April) at myTax Portal.Verification is important as taxpayers remain responsible for ensuring that their tax information is complete and accurate to avoid incorrect assessments and potential penalties. While majority of taxpayers will enjoy the convenience of D-NOA and NFS, some taxpayers are still required to file their income tax return for YA 2026. Taxpayers will receive an SMS, email or letter from IRAS between February and March 2026, informing them if they are under D-NOA or NFS or required to file.IRAS reminds all individuals and partnerships who need to file that they must do so by 18 April 2026 and declare all sources of income. This includes employees whose employers are not under the Auto-Inclusion Scheme (AIS) and self-employed individuals who do not have their income pre-filled (e.g. home-based business owners, private tuition teachers or those providing media or creative services).Over $5 Million in Penalties Collected for Late and Non-Payment for YA 2025Income tax must be paid within 1 month from the date of the tax bill, and taxpayers can check their payment due date at myTax Portal. A 5% late payment penalty will be imposed on the unpaid tax, unless taxpayers are on an approved instalment plan. IRAS may also take other recovery actions, including appointing agents (e.g. bank, employer, tenant, lawyer handling the sale of any of their property) to recover the overdue tax, issuing a Travel Restriction Order and taking legal action.While most taxpayers are compliant, IRAS will take enforcement action against the minority of errant taxpayers to ensure that all taxpayers contribute their fair share of taxes. For YA 2025, IRAS collected over $5 million in penalties from close to 37,000 taxpayers who did not pay their income tax on time.Individuals who face difficulties paying their tax may reach out to IRAS before the payment due date, so that a suitable payment arrangement such as a longer instalment plan can be considered due to extenuating circumstances.Ensure Timely Payment with GIROTo ensure timely payment, taxpayers are encouraged to set up GIRO arrangements which automatically begin making payments in May each year. GIRO, which offers up to 12-month interest-free instalments, can be set up in minutes via eGIRO at myTax Portal. Additionally, taxpayers on GIRO who require more time to pay for their taxes may appeal for a longer payment plan via the Apply/Manage GIRO Plan digital service.Payments can also be made at myTax Portal via AXS or PayNow QR. Successful payments will be posted into taxpayers' accounts almost instantaneously.Stay Vigilant Against Phishing Scams This Tax SeasonIRAS would like to remind taxpayers to remain vigilant against phishing scams involving fraudulent emails, SMSes, and WhatsApp messages. Taxpayers should check that official IRAS emails are from addresses ending in “@iras.gov.sg” and SMS messages are sent from the official “gov.sg” sender ID. IRAS does not use WhatsApp to text or call taxpayers regarding their tax matters. For all tax transactions - including filing, payments and refunds - taxpayers should access myTax Portal secured by Singpass authentication. IRAS will also not request personal details or confidential information through email or unsecured web links. More information can be found at IRAS’ Advisory on Scam & Fraudulent Activities.Need Assistance with Filing Your Taxes?Contact IRAS through the following channels:Chat with us online (Mon to Fri, 8am to 5pm);Call our helpline at 1800 356 8300 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 5pm);Send us an email via myTax Portal; orMake an appointmentTaxpayers who need in-person assistance with individual income tax filing can also visit ServiceSG Centres and counters[2]. Do expect longer wait and response time for all channels between 2 March and 13 March 2026, as well as 1 April and 17 April 2026.For more information, please visit https://www.iras.gov.sg.Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore[1] Taxpayers must declare all self-employment income, such as income from home-based businesses, private tuition and media or creative services, under “Trade, Business, Profession or Vocation” in their tax return. The income must be declared even if they are an employee carrying out these activities on the side. [2] ServiceSG Centre Our Tampines Hub, ServiceSG Centre One Punggol, ServiceSG Centre Woodlands, ServiceSG Centre Bukit Merah, ServiceSG Centre Bukit Canberra, ServiceSG@Nee Soon Central Community Club, ServiceSG@The Frontier Community Club, ServiceSG@Keat Hong Community Club, ServiceSG@Kampong Chai Chee Community Club or ServiceSG Centre Ang Mo Kio