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Singapore Sets GST on Imports of Low-Value Consignments
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On January 1, 2023, Singapore’s national Goods and Services Tax (GST) will come into force. Singapore-based consumers must pay GST on goods valued at S$400 or below. Low-value goods, or LVG, are those that are imported into Singapore via air or post that don’t exceed the value of S$400.


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Non-Singapore-based suppliers of low-value consignments are required to register for GST in Singapore, in case they:

  • Ship B2C Low-Value Goods to Singapore exceeding SGD100,000.
  • Have a yearly global turnover of more than SGD1 million.


Reverse Charge for B2B Imports of LVG.

A reverse charge should be performed on low-value items by a GST-registered customer subject to it (referred to as an “RC business”). All low-value goods must be reverse charged, including low-value items bought from domestic and international suppliers, operators of electronic marketplaces, and redeliverers, regardless of whether they are GST-registered.

Shipping to Singapore
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore requires shippers to provide this GST number on the CN22/23 label as well as in any invoices or other business documents attached to the outside packages and other items.

Parcels must have a sign indicating if the GST has been paid. (Only consignments below SGD400 should be GST-paid. The current practice of the items being charged GST after they arrive in Singapore is in effect for goods costing more than SGD400.)

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