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From 1 September 2018, organisations with valid UEN have to login using CorpPass ONLY for your online business transactions with SDL System (All other methods will be discontinued).

Click HERE to find out more about CorpPass Registration. Organisation’s CorpPass Administrators should ensure their users are assigned with the relevant SSG-WSG CorpPass e-Service role(s) to transact with SSG-WSG.

Click HERE for a full listing of SSG-WSG e-Service CorpPass roles and their descriptions.

Enquiries on SDL

For further clarifications on the SDL contributions, please contact the SSG hotline at

phone 6785 5785

You can also contact us through our feedback portal

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What is SDL?

As required by law under the Skills Development Levy (SDL) Act, employers are required to pay a monthly SDL for all employees rendering services in Singapore, including foreign employees and employees employed on casual, part-time, or temporary basis. Domestic servants, gardeners or chauffeurs are exempted from the SDL Act.

The SDL payable is at 0.25% of the monthly remuneration for each employee, with the minimum payable of $2 (for an employee earning less than $800 a month) and a maximum of $11.25 (for an employee earning more than $4,500 a month).

All SDL collected are channelled to the Skills Development Fund (SDF) which is used to support workforce upgrading programmes and to provide training grants to employers when they send their employees to attend training under our national Continuing Education and Training system. The SDL and SDF are administrated by the SkillsFuture Singapore Agency (SSG).

For more information on SDL, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ).


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