Skills Development Levy now on GoBusiness
About Skills Development Levy
The Skills Development Levy (SDL) is a compulsory levy that employers have to pay for all your employees, including foreign employees, working in Singapore. This is in addition to the monthly CPF contributions.
Moving to GoBusiness
Starting from 31 January 2024, information and resources for Skills Development Levy (SDL) will be available on GoBusiness.
Business owners have typically been accessing SDL services via its own website. But as part of GoBusiness’ efforts to offer easy access to a full suite of employer-related services, they can now get SDL information and perform SDL transactions, such as submitting payment or filing a Notice of Objection, directly on GoBusiness.
Key Features of SDL on GoBusiness
- SDL information and services will be available on GoBusiness
- Business owners can submit payment and file a Notice of Objection directly on GoBusiness
- Easy access to employer-related services on a single platform
Login to GoBusiness
To find out more about SDL and access SDL services, log in to GoBusiness.
Conclusion
The Skills Development Levy is now available on GoBusiness, providing an easier and more convenient platform for businesses to access information and services related to employee skills development. With its enhanced features, GoBusiness is now a one-stop platform for employer-related services, making it easier for businesses to manage their SDL responsibilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Skills Development Levy (SDL)?
The Skills Development Levy is a compulsory levy that employers have to pay for all their employees, including foreign employees, working in Singapore.
Who is eligible for SDL?
Any business or employer with employees in Singapore, including foreign employees, is eligible for SDL.
How do I file a Notice of Objection for SDL?
You can file a Notice of Objection for SDL directly on GoBusiness. For more information, please log in to GoBusiness.
When does the transformation take effect?
The transformation of Skills Development Levy services to GoBusiness is effective from 31 January 2024.
Can I still access SDL services on its own website?
No, SDL services will only be available on GoBusiness starting from 31 January 2024. Business owners are recommended to log in to GoBusiness for SDL-related information and services.
Why is this change being made?
This change is part of GoBusiness’ efforts to offer easy access to a full suite of employer-related services, providing a one-stop platform for businesses to manage their HR-related needs.
Will I need to log in to GoBusiness before I can access SDL?