If you want to imports goods from overseas to retail in Singapore,
you are required to apply for both import permits and licenses for
‘controlled goods’.
To begin, you will need to make sure your business is already
registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority of
Singapore (ACRA). Your business, may be retail, must register as a sole
proprietorship, partnership or a private limited company.
Two more things have to happen before you can start importing goods
into Singapore. First, after you have the business registered with ACRA,
you will then activate your Custom Accounts using ACRA assigned Unique
Entity Number (UEN) and Singpass. Second, you will have to be registered
as a trader with Singapore Customs. As a trader you will be able to
apply for permits using TradeNet® for each shipment of goods.
Generally most goods are considered ‘non-controlled goods’ such as
clothes and shoes. You do not need license to import ‘non-controlled
goods’. However, if you are going import “controlled goods” such as food
and animal products, drugs or telecommunication items, you will need to
apply for appropriate license for each category from the ‘competent
authority’. An example would be importing animals and birds products,
you have to apply for a license from the Agri-food and Veterinary
Authority of Singapore.
Be forewarn that there is a significant amount of paperwork to submit
for application of import permit for each shipment with the addition of
customs documentation and clearance; insurance papers; and paperwork
for ‘controlled goods’. There are also taxes, duties and fees to pay.
You can do all the paperwork as you are also a registered trader with
access to TradeNet®, however, most businesses choose to relegate the
task to freight forwarders and cargo agents since the import procedure
is quite complex.
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