Declaration and Payment of Taxes Overview
Find out what goods you must declare when entering Singapore, which items are subject to duty and/or GST, and how to make payment.
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What Must You Declare?
You must declare goods exceeding your duty-free concession or Goods and Services Tax (GST) import relief and pay duty and/or whether the goods were purchased overseas or in Singapore.
What is GST?
GST is a tax on:
Goods and services supplied in Singapore, and
Goods imported into Singapore (other than an exempt import)
The imposition of GST on goods imported into Singapore had been in force since 1 April 1994. The practice is consistent with countries that levy GST (also known as Value-Added Tax in some countries).
GST is payable in Singapore even if you have already paid foreign sales tax.
Dutiable Goods and GST Taxable Goods
There are four categories of dutiable goods in Singapore:
1. Liquor
Includes:
Spirits, wine, beer, ale, stout and porter
Beverages and liquors consumed for health reasons and used for cooking if the alcoholic strength by volume exceeds 0.5%
(e.g. shandy, D.O.M., Yomeishu, samsu and rice wine)
2. Tobacco Products
Includes:
Cigarettes, cigars and other tobacco products
From 1 July 2020, all cigarettes and tobacco products imported into, sold, offered for sale or distributed in Singapore must comply with Standardised Packaging (SP) requirements.
Cigarettes and tobacco products that do not comply with the SP requirements are not allowed to be imported, and they will be disposed of at the checkpoints
No refund will be given for duty or GST paid on cigarettes and/or tobacco products that do not comply with the SP requirements
Before declaring and paying via the Customs@SG Web Application, ensure your tobacco products comply with SP requirements.
For more information, refer to the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) website or email moh_info@moh.gov.sg.
3. Motor vehicles
Includes:
Motorised bicycles
4. Motor fuel
Includes:
Petrol
Diesel
Compressed natural gas (CNG)
All goods imported into Singapore are subject to GST, unless exempt.
How to Pay Duties and GST
You can make payment using the following methods:
At the Singapore Customs Tax Payment Office
Credit cards (Mastercard, Visa, American Express)
Mobile wallets
NETS
CashCard
Online via the Customs@SG web application
Visa
Mastercard
American Express
Unionpay
JCB Credit Card
PayNow
Apple Pay
Google Pay
How to Declare Your Goods
At the checkpoint, proceed to the Red Channel or Customs Examination area to declare dutiable, taxable, controlled or prohibited goods.
