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  1. Customs Act 1960. 2020 REVISED EDITION. This revised edition incorporates all amendments up to and including 1 December 2021 and comes into operation on 31 December 2021. An Act relating to customs and excise. [33/2000] [26 September 1960]

  2. Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers.

  3. Customs Act 1960 - Singapore Statutes Online. Timeline. Subsidiary Legislation. Amendment Annotation. Actions. PART 15. OFFENCES AND PENALTIES. 130. [ Repealed by Act 3 of 2008] Singapore Statutes Online is provided by the Legislation Division of the Singapore Attorney-General's Chambers.

  4. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › acts-and-subsidiary-legislationCustoms Act

    The Customs Act 1960 is an Act relating to customs and excise duties. Click on the links below to view the Customs Act and selected subsidiary legislation: Customs Act; Customs Regulations; Customs (Duties) (Exemption) Order; Customs (Fuel Tank - Minimum Amount) Order 2019; Customs (Permits To Remove Goods) Order; Customs (Authorised Piers and ...

  5. Customs Act. 1 - Short Title. 2 - Interpretation. 3 - PART I - General. 3 - Application to Her Majesty. 3.1 - Penalty and Interest. 3.4 - Security. 3.5 - Payment of Large Amounts. 4 - Performance of Obligations. 5 - Customs Offices and Facilities. 7 - Application of Act. 7.1 - Provision of Information. 8 - Forms.

  6. When any vehicle, vessel or aircraft has been seized under this Act, a senior officer of customs may temporarily return the vehicle, vessel or aircraft to the owner of the same on security being furnished to the satisfaction of the officer that the vehicle, vessel or aircraft will be surrendered to the officer on demand.

  7. Customs Act (Chapter 70) Transferring Agency: Parliament of Singapore (PARL) Record Series: Papers Presented to Parliament. Record Sub-Series: Statutory Paper. Record Reference Number: S. 69 of 2001. Record Title: Customs Act (Chapter 70) Record Date: 20/08/2001. Presented By: Ministry of Law. Conditions Governing Access:

  8. Volume 1. Part I—Introductory. Part II—Administration. Part IIICustoms control examination and securities generally. Part IV—The importation of goods. Part IVA—Depots. Part V—Warehouses. Part VAAA—Cargo terminals. Part VA—Special provisions relating to beverages.

  9. The Regulation of Imports and Exports Act 1995 is an Act to provide for the regulation, registration and control of imports and exports and to make provisions for matters connected therewith.

  10. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › importing-goodsImport procedures - CUSTOMS

    All goods imported into Singapore are regulated under the Customs Act, the Goods and Services Tax (GST) Act and the Regulation of Imports and Exports Act. Imported goods are subject to GST and/or duty payment.