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  1. 1. Complete, scan and send the form to SINDAfund@sinda.org.sg or mail it to SINDA at 1 Beatty Road, Singapore 209943 for endorsement. Backdated forms will not be accepted. 2. Once you receive the completed form with SINDA’s endorsement, submit the form to your employer to cease/adjust the deduction from your salary. 3.

  2. SINDA Fund Opt-Out Form (1).pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document is a notification form for an employee to opt-out of or change their contribution amount to the SINDA fund.

  3. Whether you are looking to opt out of marketing emails, phone calls, or even certain government programs, our collection of fillable opt out forms has got you covered. Our opt out forms are designed to be user-friendly, making it easy for you to complete and submit them.

  4. 2) Once you receive the completed form with SINDA’s endorsement, submit the form to your employer to cease/ adjust deduction from your salary. 3) In the event of change of employment (i.e new employer), this notification will no longer be valid and a fresh application has to be made to SINDA.

  5. An employee may opt-out or contribute a different amount by completing the relevant forms with the respective Self-Help Group (SHG) funds. The contribution amount deducted is dependent on the wages of the employee.

  6. I don't know about MBMF and SINDA, but you can definitely opt out of CDAC, the Chinese equivalent. Just need to download a form, fill it in and give it to your HR. The contributions should stop from the next pay check.

  7. An employee may opt-out by completing the relevant forms by obtaining the form from the respective SHG fund's website or you can download from the following links below: Chinese Development Assistance Council Fund (CDAC) - download form. Mosque Building and Mendaki Fund (MBMF) - download form.