If your maid is unable to work temporarily or is no longer staying in Singapore, you may not need to continue paying the full monthly maid levy.
In such cases, employers can apply for a maid levy waiver to reduce unnecessary costs while remaining compliant with the Ministry of Manpower (MOM).
This guide explains what a maid levy waiver is, who qualifies, how to apply, and the situations where employers commonly request one.
What Is a Maid Levy Waiver?
Many employers are familiar with the monthly maid levy, but fewer know that MOM also provides a maid levy waiver under specific circumstances.
A maid levy waiver allows eligible employers to stop paying the levy for a period when their foreign domestic worker is not working or is temporarily away from Singapore.
Instead of paying the usual monthly levy during this period, eligible employers can apply for a waiver to avoid unnecessary costs.
However, it’s important to note that a waiver is not granted automatically in every situation.
Employers must meet MOM’s eligibility requirements, and some cases require an application or supporting documents.
Also Read: Tips to Manage Foreign Domestic Worker Better
When Can You Apply for a Maid Levy Waiver?

You may be eligible for a maid levy waiver in several situations.
1. Your Maid Is Overseas
One of the most common reasons is when your maid leaves Singapore temporarily, such as:
- Home leave
- Family emergency
- Personal travel
Generally, the helper must remain outside Singapore for at least seven consecutive days (excluding the departure and arrival dates) before a waiver can apply.
2. Your Maid Has Left Singapore Permanently
If your helper has:
- Returned to her home country
- Been repatriated
- Left Singapore permanently
You should cancel the Work Permit promptly. Once cancelled, your levy obligations generally stop according to MOM’s rules.
3. Your Maid Is Hospitalised
In certain situations where your helper is hospitalised for an extended period and cannot perform her duties, you may qualify for a levy waiver.
Supporting medical documents may be required depending on the circumstances.
How to Apply for Maid Levy Waiver

By applying for a maid levy waiver, you may save on unnecessary costs. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1. Confirm Eligibility
Before submitting your application, take time to check whether your situation meets MOM’s waiver requirements. The eligibility rules can vary depending on why your helper is not working, so it is important to review the details carefully.
For example:
- Is your helper overseas for the minimum required period?
- Is the Work Permit still active, or has it already been cancelled?
- Do you have the necessary supporting documents to prove the reason for the waiver?
- Does your situation fall under one of MOM’s approved waiver categories?
Checking these details early helps you avoid delays, rejected applications, or unnecessary levy charges.
Step 2. Prepare Supporting Documents
Depending on your situation, MOM may request documents to verify your claim. These may include:
- Flight itinerary or boarding pass
- Passport immigration records showing departure and return dates
- Hospital documents or medical certificates
- Cancellation confirmation, if the Work Permit has already been cancelled
- Other supporting evidence relevant to your case
Make sure the documents are clear, complete, and accurate. Submitting the right information from the start can help speed up processing and reduce the chance of follow-up requests from MOM.
Step 3. Submit the Application
Applications are usually submitted through MOM’s online services. In some cases, the waiver may be processed automatically if the system can verify the details, but other situations may require you to submit an application manually.
When applying, ensure that:
- The dates are entered correctly
- The reason for the waiver is clearly stated
- All required documents are attached
- Your contact details are up to date in case MOM needs more information
If your helper qualifies, the waiver will be applied to the eligible period based on MOM’s assessment.
Step 4. Check Your Levy Records
After the waiver is approved, review your levy account to make sure the waiver has been reflected correctly. Check the approved dates and confirm that the levy charges match the waiver period.
If you notice any discrepancies, such as missing waiver days or incorrect charges, contact MOM promptly so the issue can be reviewed and corrected as soon as possible.
Common Mistakes Employers Make
Many employers unintentionally miss out on levy waivers because they do not check the eligibility rules carefully or submit applications too late.
In some cases, they also assume that every overseas trip or hospital stay automatically qualifies for a waiver. Common mistakes include:
- Wait too long before applying.
- Forget to cancel the Work Permit after repatriation.
- Assume every overseas trip qualifies.
- Fail to keep travel documents.
- Miscalculate eligible waiver days.
Understanding the requirements beforehand helps avoid these common mistakes.
Maid Levy Waiver vs Maid Levy Concession
Many employers confuse these two schemes because both can help reduce maid levy costs, but they work in different ways.
A maid levy waiver is usually temporary and applies when your helper is unable to work or is away from Singapore for a qualifying period.
A maid levy concession, on the other hand, is a reduced levy rate for households that meet MOM’s eligibility criteria.
| Maid Levy Waiver | Maid Levy Concession |
| Temporary waiver of levy | Reduced monthly levy |
| Applies when helper cannot work | Applies to eligible households |
| Based on specific situations | Based on household eligibility |
| Not permanent | Ongoing while eligible |
If you’re unsure which applies to your situation, it’s worth checking both before making any decisions.
Also Read: How to Pay Maid Levy in Singapore Made Simple
Contact Your Maid Agency Today
Managing levy matters, work permits, renewals, and MOM applications can be confusing, especially if you’re dealing with multiple administrative requirements at once.
At Your Maid Agency, we’re here to make the process easier.
Whether you’re hiring your first helper or managing an existing employment, we’ll guide you through every step with clear advice and reliable support.
Contact Your Maid Agency or visit us today. Our friendly team can explain the requirements, assist with MOM-related paperwork, and help you manage your domestic helper’s employment smoothly and confidently.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I get a maid levy waiver if my maid goes on home leave?
Yes, provided she remains outside Singapore for the minimum qualifying period and meets MOM’s waiver requirements.
Is a maid levy waiver automatic?
Not always. While some situations may be processed automatically, others require an application and supporting documents.
Does a levy waiver cancel my Work Permit?
No. A levy waiver only affects levy payments. Your helper’s Work Permit remains subject to MOM regulations unless it is separately cancelled.
Can I apply after my maid returns?
Some waiver applications may be submitted after the overseas trip, but it’s advisable to check MOM’s timelines and requirements as soon as possible.