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  1. Singapore Customs. Use our digital services when transacting with us! We encourage businesses to submit trade declarations via TradeNet and access our eServices via the Networked Trade Platform (www.ntp.gov.sg). Travellers may use the Customs@SG Web application via our eServices (www.customs.gov.sg/services) to make advance declarations and tax ...

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  2. 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.

  3. Through TradeNet®, Singapore Customs and other Competent Authorities monitor the movement of goods and enforce health, safety and other regulatory requirements. TradeNet® reduces the cost and time to prepare, submit and process trade documents.

  4. The Singapore Customs is a government agency under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore. Singapore Customs was reconstituted on 1 April 2003, after the Customs and Excise Department and the Trade Facilitation Division and Statistics Audit Unit of International Enterprise Singapore (IE Singapore) were merged. [1]

  5. Need to import goods to Singapore? Learn everything you need about the customs process and what kind of taxes you may need to pay.

  6. Learn about Singapore Customs' procedures and requirements for import, export and transhipment activities. Find out how to register, activate, apply for permits, pay duties and GST, and furnish security.

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

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