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  1. What to declare? Under Singapore’s laws, arriving travellers are required to declare and pay the duty and Goods and Services Tax (GST) to bring in dutiable and taxable goods exceeding their duty-free concession and GST relief. This is applicable whether the goods were purchased overseas or in Singapore.

  2. www.customs.gov.sg › eservices › customs-sg-web-applicationCustoms@SG Web Application

    Travellers with purchases that have exceeded their personal duty free concession or GST relief can use Customs@SG web application to make an advance declaration and pay the duty and/or GST without having to visit the Customs Tax Payment Office at the checkpoint when they arrive in Singapore.

  3. 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.

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

    Import Procedures. 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. A customs permit is required to account for the import and tax payment of the goods.

  5. 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.

  6. SINGAPORE CUSTOMS. Select to make payment of duty and/or Goods and Services Tax (GST) for goods handcarried into Singapore.

  7. m.customs.gov.sg › CustomsTravellerPortal › Terms-And-ConditionsSingapore Customs Declaration

    This application allows you to declare and pay the duty and/or Goods & Services Tax (GST) on goods that you will be bringing into Singapore, not more than 3 days ahead of your arrival in Singapore.

  8. SINGAPORE CUSTOMS. Select to make payment of duty and/or Goods and Services Tax (GST) for goods handcarried into Singapore. DECLARE GOODS. SEARCH RECEIPTS / DRAFTS. This e-service should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. SG CUSTOMS.

  9. 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. Both GST and duty are payable for dutiable goods imported for local consumption.

  10. www.ica.gov.sg › enter-transit-depart › entering-singaporeICA | Entering Singapore

    Make a Customs declaration and tax payment using the Customs@SG web application before arrival if you are entering Singapore with goods exceeding your Goods and Service Tax (GST) import relief and/or Duty-free concession.