Exemption from levy, tax and fees in respect of motor vehicle
3.—(1)  Subject to sub-paragraphs (3) to (6), where a person referred to in sub-paragraph (2) is not a citizen or permanent resident of Singapore, he shall be exempt from paying the following in respect of only one motor vehicle which is registered or to be registered in his name:
(a)any levy payable under section 10A(2) of the Act;
(b)any tax payable under section 11 of the Act;
(c)any fee payable under rule 6, 7, 31 or 36(4), (5) or (6) of the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles, Registration and Licensing) Rules (R 5).
(2)  The persons referred to in sub-paragraph (1) are —
(a)a diplomatic agent;
(b)a member of the administrative and technical staff of a diplomatic mission;
(c)a consular officer;
(d)a consular employee;
(e)where a diplomatic agent or consular officer has only one lawful spouse, the spouse of the diplomatic agent or consular officer; and
(f)where a diplomatic agent or consular officer has more than one lawful spouse, the designated spouse of the diplomatic agent or consular officer.
(3)  An administrative fee of $140 shall be payable upon the registration of any motor vehicle referred to in sub-paragraph (1).
(4)  Where a motor vehicle referred to in sub-paragraph (1) is registered in the name of a diplomatic agent, member of the administrative and technical staff of a diplomatic mission, consular officer or consular employee, the motor vehicle shall be scrapped or exported —
(a)upon reaching 10 years of age; or
(b)upon the diplomatic agent, member of the administrative and technical staff of a diplomatic mission, consular officer or consular employee, as the case may be, ceasing to hold that office in Singapore,
whichever is the earlier, unless an authorised officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given approval for the motor vehicle to be scrapped or exported on a later date specified by the authorised officer.
(5)  Where a motor vehicle referred to in sub-paragraph (1) is registered in the name of a spouse of a diplomatic agent or consular officer, the motor vehicle shall be scrapped or exported —
(a)upon reaching 10 years of age;
(b)upon the diplomatic agent or consular officer, as the case may be, ceasing to hold that office in Singapore; or
(c)upon the dissolution of the marriage between the spouse and the diplomatic agent or consular officer, as the case may be,
whichever is the earliest, unless an authorised officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given approval for the motor vehicle to be scrapped or exported on a later date specified by the authorised officer.
(6)  Where a person referred to in sub-paragraph (2) has enjoyed the exemption under sub-paragraph (1) in respect of any motor vehicle, he shall not enjoy that exemption in respect of any other motor vehicle acquired by him within 3 years from the date on which he acquired the first-mentioned motor vehicle except with the approval of an authorised officer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.