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Registration Needed for Duty and GST-Unpaid Liquor or Tobacco Sea Store Exporters in Singapore

Beginning July 26, exporters of duty and goods and services tax-unpaid liquor or "tobacco sea stores" on a vessel outside Singapore must be registered with Singapore Customs before an export permit can be obtained, the customs agency said in a…

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June 22 notice. Registration can be initiated via the “Application for Registration as an Exporter of Duty and GST-Unpaid Liquor and/or Tobacco Sea Stores” form on the Singapore Customs website as of June 22. Applications must be approved before an applicant is considered registered. Once approved, registration is valid for three years.