Customs Act(CHAPTER 70)
Table of Contents
Long Title
Part I PRELIMINARY
1 Short title
2 Extent of operation
3 Interpretation
Part II APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS
4 Appointment of Director-General, Deputy Directors-General and other officers
5 Appointment of other officers
6 Officers of customs to be public servants
7 Powers of police officers
8 Authority to be produced
9 Persons employed on customs duty to be deemed proper officers of customs for such service
Part III LEVYING OF DUTY AND TAX
10 Levying of duties
11 Duty on locally-grown tobacco
12 Measuring and testing by proper officers of customs
13 Power of Minister to exempt
14 Reimposition of customs duty
15 Relief from duty on Singapore-made goods reimported
16 Remission of customs duty on goods lost, damaged or destroyed before removal from customs control
16A Rebate for motor cars
17 Tax on motor vehicles using heavy fuel oil, etc.
18 Recovery of special tax in arrears
19 Return of duties, taxes, fees or other charges overpaid or erroneously paid
20 Payment of duty, etc., short levied or erroneously refunded
21 Calculation of duty
22 Value of imported goods other than motor spirit
23 Value of imported and locally-manufactured motor spirit
24 Value of motor spirit where variation in price
25 Value of motor spirit which is uncustomed, not retailed in Singapore under a trade name or where the retailers’ pump price is not available
26 Question as to price of motor spirit to be decided by Director-General
27 Removal of dutiable goods from customs control
28 Time of importation when duty is imposed
29 Questions in respect of goods deemed to be dutiable
30 Import of trade samples
Part IV IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION
31 Place of import, export or transhipment
32 Registration of importers and agencies in respect of goods made dutiable
33 Import and export to be in accordance with regulations
34 Permits to remove goods
35 Permit not used to be returned within 24 hours
36 Goods removed in accordance with declaration not to be relanded
37 Declaration
38 Power to prohibit imports and exports
39 Particulars of goods inwards to be furnished
40 Correction to be made on completion of discharge
41 Particulars of goods exported to be furnished
42 Liability in respect of duty for goods unaccounted for
Part V GENERAL PROVISIONS AFFECTING AIRCRAFT AND VESSELS IN TERRITORIAL WATERS
43 Master of vessel to obey signals from preventive vessels and instructions by officer of customs
44 Goods not specified in manifest to be deemed uncustomed
45 Missing goods deemed to have been illegally landed
46 Accommodation in vessel to be provided for proper officer of customs
47 Power to lock up goods dutiable on import
48 Prohibition of carriage of dutiable goods in local craft
Part VI WAREHOUSING
49 Government warehouses
50 Licensed factory warehouses
51 Licensed warehouses
52 Dutiable goods to be deposited in free trade zone
53 Warehouse deposit receipts
54 Power to open and examine packages
55 Detention of goods where doubt exists
56 Protection of Government from liability
57 Protection of officers of customs from liability
58 Payment of warehouse rent
59 Removal of dutiable goods from customs control
60 Landing of dutiable goods for transhipment
61 Storage of dutiable goods
62 Weighing and handling
Part VII MANUFACTURE AND BOTTLING
63 Licence to distil, ferment or otherwise manufacture intoxicating liquor
64 No person except licensee to keep a still, etc.
65 Exemption
66 Bottling warehouse
67 No person except licensee to keep utensil, apparatus, etc., for bottling, blending, etc.
68 Exemptions
69 Power to enter licensed premises
Part VIII SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS
70 Liquors Licensing Board
71 Retail sale to be licensed
72 Sale by wholesale to be licensed
73 Storage of liquors
74 Licences
75 Duties of licensee
76 Prohibition on licensee
77 Unlicensed person not to exhibit sign
Part IX DRAWBACK
78 Drawback on imported tobacco manufactured in Singapore
79 Drawback on imported goods on which duty has been paid
80 Declaration by claimant
81 Drawback on goods used in manufacture
Part X DUTY FREE SHOPS FOR TOURISTS
82 Duty free shops for tourists
83 Drawback on goods sold to tourists
Part XI TODDY
84 Sale by retail vested in Director-General
85 Permits to tap for toddy for sale by wholesale
86 Toddy not to be adulterated
87 Prohibition of possession by unauthorised persons
88 Prohibition of tapping for toddy without permit
89 Supply of toddy for manufacture of other products or for bottling toddy for retail sale
Part XII MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
90 Documents to be produced on demand
91 Persons bound to give information or produce documents
92 Service of notices
93 Baggage of passengers
94 Proper officer of customs may take samples
95 Addition or deduction of new or altered duties in the case of contract
96 Declarations to give a full and true account
97 Agents and employees
98 Power of Director-General to charge fees
99 Securities for payment of duty and compliance with this Act
100 Appeal from decision of Director-General
Part XIII SEARCH, SEIZURE AND ARREST
101 Issue of search warrant
102 Power of Magistrate, etc., to enter and search
103 When search may be made without warrant
104 Power to search vessels and aircraft
105 Senior officer of customs to exercise powers of search
106 Officers of customs may stop and search conveyances
107 Road barrier
108 Power to open packages and examine goods
109 Search of persons arriving in Singapore
110 Seizure of goods the subject of an offence
111 Release of vehicle, vessel or aircraft under bond
112 Powers of arrest
Part XIV PROVISIONS AS TO TRIALS AND PROCEEDINGS
113 Who may prosecute
114 District or Magistrate’s Court to have full jurisdiction
115 Burden of proof
116 Proportional examination or testing of goods seized to be accepted by courts
117 Proof as to registration or licensing of vehicles, vessels and aircraft
118 Scientific Officer’s certificate
119 Imprisonment for non-payment of fine
120 Manner of seizure not to be inquired into on trial before court or on appeal to Supreme Court
121 Protection of informers from discovery
122 Goods liable to seizure liable to forfeiture
123 Court to order disposal of goods seized
124 Goods seized in respect of which there is no prosecution, deemed to be forfeited if not claimed within one month
125 Conviction under other law
126 Compounding of offences
127 No costs or damages arising from seizure to be recoverable unless seizure without reasonable or probable cause
Part XV OFFENCES AND PENALTIES
128 Penalty on making incorrect declarations and on falsifying documents
129 Penalty on refusing to answer questions or on giving false information
130 Penalty for various offences
131 Penalty for adding deleterious substances to intoxicating liquor, or storing, keeping, etc., such liquor
132 Offence in connection with claims for drawback
133 Penalty for possession of a still, etc.
134 Penalty for possession of toddy, etc.
135 Penalty for supplying toddy for manufacture of other products or for bottling for sale, etc.
136 Penalty for tapping palm trees for toddy
136A Motor vehicle leaving Singapore without prescribed amount of motor spirit
137 Penalty for assaulting or obstructing officers of customs, rescuing goods, resisting arrest and escaping from custody.
138 Penalty for offering or receiving bribes
139 Penalty for offences not otherwise provided for
140 Attempts and abetments
141 Offences by bodies of persons and by agents and employees
142 Action of officers no offence
Part XVI REGULATIONS
143 Power to make regulations
Legislative History