... Goods & Services Tax ( GST ) The moment goods are imported into Singapore , they are subject... Singapore (IRAS) and collected by...
2 Answers · Travel · 30/04/2008
Good and Service Tax , to be incured by consumers.
2 Answers · Business & Finance · 30/07/2011
... to pay the 5% Goods & Services Tax ( GST ). However, bona...upon entering Singapore . For more information... GST +Relief+ and +Duty-Free...
2 Answers · Computers & Internet · 07/10/2009
... and Singapore are equally good to purchase cell phone. In Singapore , as a Tourist, you may claim for refund of the Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) paid on goods purchased from retailers ...
3 Answers · Consumer Electronics · 21/07/2009
... by 8.3% in 2004, 6.4% in 2005 and 7.9% in 2006. Singapore introduced a Goods and Services Tax ( GST ) with an initial rate of 3% on 1 April 1994 substantially ...
1 Answers · Social Science · 11/10/2010
... Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Singapore , this tax is known as " goods and services tax " or GST ; in Japan it is known as "consumption tax ". VAT...
5 Answers · Business & Finance · 17/09/2006
...due compensation. In 2007, the Goods and Service Tax or GST was increased to 7%. Singapore ’s GST is a broad...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 28/01/2010
...include shipping and transportation charges.PRICE BEFORE GST means it does not include goods and services Tax of Singapore . These shall be extra to the quoted rate.
1 Answers · Business & Finance · 16/08/2006
... for New Arrivals. As a tourist, when you leave Singapore , you may also claim for a refund of the GST ( Goods and Services Tax ). You may check in-store for more details or just present them...
5 Answers · Travel · 28/06/2008
... 2 places in Singapore to get cheap tech stuff: .... Same good but different price. Map...receipt to claim money for the GST ( good and service tax ) with your passport at...
4 Answers · Computers & Internet · 27/03/2007