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  1. Declarants may also attend the course SC 111 – Hands-On TradeNet Declaration which provides participants with an overview on the various TradeNet messages and declaration types and a guided practical session on preparing and submitting a permit application via TradeNet.

  2. After activating your Customs Account, you may: Appoint a Declaring Agent to obtain customs permits on your behalf; or. Obtain customs permits for your own shipments or on behalf of your clients. To do so, you need to register as a Declaring Agent and apply for a TradeNet user ID.

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

    Import Requirements. Before the actual importation, the importer is required to obtain a customs permit. The importer is the party who imports the goods into Singapore: For their own account or use; or. For the account or use of some other person.

  4. TradeNet® is Singapore's National Single Window for trade declaration. It provides a single platform for Singapore's trade and logistics community to fulfill all import, export and transhipment related regulatory requirements.

  5. To import goods into Singapore, you are required to make a declaration to Singapore Customs. GST is payable on non-dutiable goods imported for local consumption.

  6. • Ensure the party, transport, product and invoice details are correctly declared in the permit applications. • Please refer to the guide on Important Permit Fields.

  7. All returning Singaporeans, Singapore permanent residents and foreigners entering Singapore are required to submit their Singapore Arrival Card with health declaration online via the SGAC e-Service before arriving in Singapore.