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ShipmentThis is a thread in the General Online Selling forums.Hihi, Because this is the first time I import merchandise from overseas thus please help me with this! If I'm ... |
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![]() Hihi,
Because this is the first time I import merchandise from overseas thus please help me with this! If I'm using EMS ( A worldwide express mail service) to import my merchandise over, will it have to pass through Sing Post? |
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![]() Hi, EMS is an overseas direct courier service , unless they're using SingPost as their sub courier,it is unlikely yr merchandise need to pass thru SingPost. However, if the merchandise exceeds S$400.00 you need to pay GST. you need to check with EMS with regards to their declaration.
My supplier uses EMS to deliver my merchandise to me...so far things went well. ![]() |
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![]() oh~~ mayi know the cost of using ems to import goods to Singapore? If say the supplier does not provide this service what are ways can i import goods into singapore?
please enlighten thanks! |
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![]() Usually they should have their own arrangement with shipping companies, either EMS, the express services such as FEDEX, or other local freight companies since they have been supplying not only to you, but also I believe, to other customers as well.
However, if they insist that they have not shipped before/ do not provide shipping services, you can perhaps request them to help you to post it out through EMS via their post office, or alternatively, you can open an account with companies such as Fedex, DHL,TNT, UPS etc, or any freight companies, and give them your account number, ask your supplier to call the company to collect the goods. The rest of the things will be done by the freight company and all you need to do is to settle the bill on a monthly basis with the freight company. For cost of imports, it will usually depend on the weight of your goods, and also, if the total value is above SGD400, Singapore GST will be imposed. ![]() Hope this helps! Cheers! |
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![]() Thank for letting me know how it works! You mention that goods imported in below $400/- will not be taxable? Is there any reference that i can read about this? i read the GST section under the business . gov and had yet to come across this exemption. I think i read some one in the forum also did mention about this $400 'magic number' haha..
regards. |
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#6 |
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![]() Check out Singapore custom website! they have all the info on importing of goods and taxes!
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![]() I can get good rates for importing merchandise from bangkok by freight, min 50kg. need any other info pm/email me.
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#8 |
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![]() anyone got experience shipping from Guangzhou, China? How much would it cost to ship 30kg of stuff frm there?
Is there any webby where I can find out the shipping charges? |
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#9 |
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![]() Hi christinewsy, i would like to know about the details.. I cant find your email nor PM you at all.. please get back to me thanks..
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