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Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order
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- Type
- Subsidiary Legislation
- Status
- In force
- Enacted
- 1960
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About this subsidiary legislation
Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation CA-OR8 1960, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1960.
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(CHAPTER 70, SECTION 34(2))
CUSTOMS (PERMITS TO REMOVE GOODS) ORDER
ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS
Paragraph 1.
Citation 2.
No permit shall be required
[1st April 2003]
Citation
1. This Order may be cited as the Customs (Permits to Remove
Goods) Order.
No permit shall be required
2. For the purposes of section 34(2) of the Act, no permit shall be required for the removal of goods if the goods are —
dutiable goods (other than intoxicating liquors or tobacco)
the duty on which does not exceed $300;
intoxicating liquors of any type and of an amount not exceeding 10 litres in total;
tobacco of any type and of an amount not exceeding 0.4
kilogrammes in total; and
motor fuel of an amount not exceeding 10 litres in a spare container of a motor vehicle.
[G.N. No. S 148/2003]
[S 185/2019 wef 01/04/2019]
Customs (Permits to Remove
Goods) Order
CAP. 70, O 8]
[2004 Ed.
p. 1
Informal Consolidation – version in force from 1/4/2019
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY
CUSTOMS (PERMITS TO REMOVE GOODS) ORDER
(CHAPTER 70, O 8)
This Legislative History is provided for the convenience of users of the Customs
(Permits to Remove Goods) Order. It is not part of this Order.
1. G. N. No. S 148/2003 — Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order 2003
Date of commencement
:
1 April 2003
2. 2004 Revised Edition — Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order
Date of operation
:
31 December 2004
3. G.N. No. S 185/2019 — Customs (Permits to Remove Goods)
(Amendment) Order 2019
Date of commencement
:
1 April 2019
Informal Consolidation – version in force from 1/4/2019
Common questions
- What is Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order?
- Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation CA-OR8 1960, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1960.
- Is Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order still in force?
- Yes — Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order is currently in force.
- When did Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order take effect?
- Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order was first recorded in 1960.
- Where can I read the official version of Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order?
- The official text of Customs (Permits to Remove Goods) Order is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.