作者:Taobao shipping Singapore. Freight Forward China to Singapore Sea and Air Parcel Shipping, Taobao China to Singapore Freight Forward Sea Air Parcel Shipping, 淘宝新加坡货运代理公司 - Taobao2SG - 新加坡 发布时间:2021-06-26
Declared
value of the imported good refers to the paid price or purchased price of your imported good in SGD. It is important to accurately provide this information to us for
GST declaration to the Singapore Customs or for insurance compensation if necessary.
It is important to provide accurate information to ensure smooth processing of
your shipping orders. Under-declaration of your imported goods may result in delay
of parcel clearance at the Singapore Customs, confiscation of your parcels by
the Singapore Customs, or severe financial and legal penalties by the Singapore Customs.
Taobao2SG would like to sincerely remind all customers that under-declaration
of values of the imported goods and false declarations of the imported goods are both serious offence under the Singapore Customs Act.
“The Singapore Customs
has observed an emerging trend of importers attempting to evade or
under-declare their goods imported from overseas and are keeping a close watch
on such illegal practices”, as said in the media release of Singapore
Customs (March 2019). Under-declaration
of values of the imported goods and fraudulent declarations of the imported
goods are serious offence under the Customs Act.
Under the Singapore Customs
Act, it is the responsibility of importers to provide true, accurate and
complete information to their logistic service providers (e.g., their freight
forward agents) for the purpose of GST and duty declaration to Singapore
Customs.
According to the Singapore Customs, “importers who provide untrue
information to their logistics company committed an offence under the Customs
Act for causing an untrue import declaration to be made to Singapore Customs. Any persons found guilty of fraudulent
evasion of duties or GST can be fined up to 20 times the amount evaded, and
face imprisonment, or both, under the Singapore Customs Act.”
Taobao2SG would like to sincerely remind our customers that we will exercise our
due diligence to prevent ourselves from being exploited by attempt of GST
evasion. Please ensure that the information you will provide us (especially regarding
description of the imported goods and precise value of the imported goods) for
declaration to Singapore Customs is true and complete. Keep in mind that the
Singapore Customs takes stern actions against errant traders or importers to
maintain Singapore’s reputation as a trusted global trade hub.
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We sincerely beg all
customers' kind understanding regarding accurate declaration of imported goods. We may ask you to provide proof of purchase
or other transaction documents for the purposes of GST declaration to the Singapore
Customs. For customers who do not wish
to provide the requested information for declaration purposes or insist using some
declared values which we deem under-valued, we can still ship your goods to
Singapore only if you allow us to submit the declaration on your behalf by
using your Singapore NRIC (or company UEN) instead of our import permit. Thus, doing separate and independent GST declaration will separate your parcels from other customers' parcels during the Customs clearance procedure. Do take note that an S$35 fee is
required for this independent GST declaration procedure.