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  1. Travellers may use the Customs@SG Web application via our eServices (www.customs.gov.sg/services) to make advance declarations and tax payments. For immigration requirements, visit the ICA website (https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/).

  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. Beyond this live-chat, you may reach us at +65 6355 2000. Our operating hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday) 8am to 12pm (Saturday) Closed on Sundays and public holidays. Our peak hours are from 10am to 12pm, and 3pm to 5pm. You are always welcome to engage with us via live-chat.

  4. www.customs.gov.sg › servicesOverview - CUSTOMS

    Overview. Going Through Customs. Buying Over The Internet. GST Exemption For Investment Precious Metals. Moving To Singapore. Importing Personal Pets. Importing Dutiable Motor Vehicles. Home Brewed Beer And Other Fermented Liquors. Transfer Of Remains For Cremation Or Burial.

  5. 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. GST is a tax on the taxable supply of goods and services ...

  6. www.customs.gov.sg › about-us › overviewOverview - CUSTOMS

    Reconstituted on 1 April 2003 to bring together revenue collection and enforcement, trade documentation, trade facilitation and security functions under one agency, Singapore Customs upholds customs and trade laws to build trust in Singapore’s external trading system, facilitate trade, and protect revenue.

  7. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › importing-goodsOverview - CUSTOMS

    To import goods into Singapore, you are required to make a declaration to Singapore Customs. Goods and Services Tax (GST) is payable on non-dutiable goods. Both GST and duty are payable for dutiable goods if these goods are imported for local consumption.

  8. www.customs.gov.sg › eservices › customs-forms-and-service-linksCustoms Forms & Service Links

    Customs Forms & Service Links. Country/Region/Port Code Search Engine. Payment to Customs. Customs@SG Web Application. Manifest Reconciliation Statement (MRS) Scheme

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

  10. www.customs.gov.sg › businesses › new-traders-and-registration-servicesOverview - CUSTOMS

    You are required to maintain an Inter-Bank GIRO (IBG) with Singapore Customs to make payment of duties, taxes, fees, penalties and other charges on services offered by Singapore from your bank account to Singapore Customs directly.

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