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Singagore whack travellers who no declare toys, etc

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Travellers fined nearly $3.5m for tax evasion: Branded bags, jewellery, Labubu among undeclared items​


https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/t...s-jewellery-labubu-among-undeclared-items-gst


From January to October this year, 13,099 travellers were caught across Singapore's air, land and sea checkpoints for evading Goods and Services Tax (GST) payments.

A total of $3,471,043 in fines was collected, with 46 offenders handed the maximum penalty of $5,000 for making incorrect or incomplete declarations of dutiable and taxable goods to customs.

The Singapore Customs said in a press release on Friday (Nov 15) that common violations involve goods across the categories of commercial goods, apparel and accessories, health and food products and cigarettes and alcohol.

One of the offenders was a woman returning from a business trip in London who had failed to declare branded goods and toys brought back as gifts.

During a bag inspection, customs officers found various bags and accessories from luxury brands including Louis Vuitton, Prada, YSL, Dior and Balenciaga, as well as Pop Mart toys including the popular Labubu figurine in her possession.

The traveller admitted she was aware of the GST relief limits but believed that only personal items required declaration. She was fined $5,000 and a GST of $3,963.69 was recovered for the items.

A separate case involved a repeat offender who was intercepted at the Singapore Cruise Centre and found with new and used gold jewellery intended for commercial purposes.

She was handed a fine of $1,935, and paid GST of $96.95 for the items.


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