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Singapore Customs

The Singapore Customs is a government agency under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore. Singapore Customs was reconstituted on 1 April 2003, after the Customs and Excise Department and the Trade Facilitation Division and Statistics Audit Unit of International Enterprise Singapore (IE Singapore) were merged.[1] The border function's at the land, air and sea checkpoints were also simultaneously transferred to Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA). Singapore Customs became the lead agency on trade facilitation and revenue enforcement matters. It is also responsible for the implementation of customs and trade enforcement measures including those related to Free Trade Agreements and strategic goods.

Singapore Customs
Crest of the Singapore Customs
Agency overview
Formed1 April 2003; 21 years ago (2003-04-01)
Preceding agency
  • Department of Customs and Excise (CED)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionSingapore
Specialist jurisdiction
Operational structure
Headquarters55 Newton Road, Revenue House, Singapore 307987
Elected officer responsible
Agency executive
  • Tan Hung Hooi, Director-General of Customs
Parent agencyMinistry of Finance
Website
www.customs.gov.sg

The headquarters is located in Revenue House along Newton Road, Novena.

Goods and Services Tax (GST) Refund for Tourists edit

The Customs of Singapore is assisting on behalf of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) to administer the GST endorsement for the Tourist Refund Scheme (TRS) at Changi Airport Terminals 1-4.

History edit

The Customs Department was founded when Singapore was the British Empire's Straits Settlements and later Crown Colony. Established in 1910 under the name Government Monopolies Department, Customs is one of the oldest tax-collecting organisations in modern Singapore to increase the country's state coffers to help fund national programmes. Revenue collection began in December 1909 when the first import duty was imposed on hard liquors. In 1916, the tariff was extended to include tobacco and cigarettes. The collection of duty on petroleum was introduced in 1934. Motor vehicles are also subject to tax and excise duties. Effective 1 January 2012, compressed natural gas (CNG) for motor vehicles is subject to tax and excise duty.

The department has gone through many transitions, mergers, and re-organizations in the last century under the government of Singapore. The department's responsibilities in securing Singapore's future are affected by worldwide globalization, market forces and changes in laws, tariffs, trading and traveling trends.

On 1 April 2003, the department was re-constituted as Singapore Customs - a government agency transferred to the Ministry of Finance of Singapore - providing essential services for revenue collection and enforcement, trade documentation, trade facilitation, and security functions as Singapore’s single authority on customs and trade regulatory matters.[2]

On 15 November 2019, the new Customs Operations Command building was officially opened at Bulim Drive off Jalan Bahar in Jurong West. This will allow for intelligence, investigation and compliance-related functions to come under the command.[3]

Primary roles and functions edit

Singapore Customs' primary roles and functions are:

  • collection of customs revenue;
  • protection of customs revenue by preventing the evasion of duties and taxes;
  • provision of one-stop service for trade and customs matters, such as issuance of permits, licenses and Certificates of Origin, and provision of classification and valuation advice;
  • facilitation of trade through simplification of customs procedures and administration of tax break schemes;
  • enforcement of trade requirements under the respective Free Trade Agreements (FTAs);
  • regulation of trade in strategic goods and strategic goods technology; and
  • enforcement against the illegal buying and selling of all kinds of duty-unpaid tobacco and liquors.

Organisational structure edit

Singapore Customs is currently headed by a Director-General, who is assisted by a Deputy Director-General, 3 Senior Assistant Directors-General, 4 Assistant Directors-General, a Chief Human Resource Officer, and a Chief Information Technology Officer.

The work of Singapore Customs is performed by the Trade Division, Compliance Division, Human Resource Directorate, Policy & Planning Division, Checkpoints Division, Intelligence & Investigation Division, Ops-Tech & Management Division, and the Information Technology Directorate.

Each branch in a division is typically headed by a Chief Superintendent of Customs or a non-uniform equivalent.

The Internal Audit Branch reports directly to the Director-General of Customs.[4]

Senior Management
Appointment Rank Abbreviation Name
Director-General (Customs) Director-General DG Tan Hung Hooi
Deputy Director-General (Policy & Facilitation) Deputy Director-General DDG (P&F) Lim Teck Leong
Senior Assistant Director-General (Intelligence & Investigation) Senior Assistant Director-General SADG (I&I) Lee Tiow Yong
Assistant Director-General (Policy & Planning) Assistant Director-General ADG (P&P) Lim Teck Leong (Covering)
Senior Assistant Director-General (Checkpoints) Senior Assistant Director-General SADG (CP) Sung Pik Wan
Assistant Director-General (Compliance) Assistant Director-General ADG (C) Winston Tay Wee Hua
Assistant Director-General (Intelligence & Investigation) Assistant Director-General ADG (I&I) Yeo Sew Meng
Senior Assistant Director-General (Trade) Senior Assistant Director-General SADG (T) Lee Boon Chong
Assistant Director-General (Ops-Tech & Management) Assistant Director-General ADG (OT&M) Teh Thiam Siong
Chief Human Resource Officer Assistant Director-General CHRO Karen Lim Shu Wen
Chief Information Officer N.A. CIO Charis Yan Oi Yoke

Rank structure edit

The rank structure of Singapore Customs is as such, in order of descending seniority:

Management Officers
Directors-General Director-General (DG)
Deputy Director-General (DDG)
Senior Assistant Director-General (SADG)
Assistant Director-General (ADG)
Superintendents Senior Chief Superintendent of Customs (SCSC)
Chief Superintendent of Customs (CSC)
Deputy Chief Superintendent of Customs (DCSC)
Senior Superintendent of Customs (SSC)
Higher Superintendent of Customs (HSC)
Superintendent of Customs (SC)
Officers of Customs
Chief Customs Officers Principal Chief Customs Officer (PCCO)
Chief Customs Officer (Special Grade I) [CCO (SG I)]
Chief Customs Officer (Special Grade II) [CCO (SG II)]
Chief Customs Officer (CCO)
Customs Officers Senior Customs Officer (SCO)
Higher Customs Officer I (HCO I)
Higher Customs Officer II (HCO II)
Customs Officer (CO)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Highway For Trade - Celebrating 100 years of Singapore Customs" (PDF). Singapore Customs / SPH Magazines. (PDF) from the original on April 28, 2018. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  2. ^ "Singapore Customs". Singapore Customs. from the original on 24 February 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Singapore Customs operation building relocates to Bulim Drive in Jurong West". The Straits Times. 15 November 2019. from the original on 24 March 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  4. ^ (PDF). Singapore Customs. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 January 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2011.

External links edit

  • Singapore Customs Official Website
  • TradeNet

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how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Singapore Customs is a government agency under the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Singapore Singapore Customs was reconstituted on 1 April 2003 after the Customs and Excise Department and the Trade Facilitation Division and Statistics Audit Unit of International Enterprise Singapore IE Singapore were merged 1 The border function s at the land air and sea checkpoints were also simultaneously transferred to Immigration and Checkpoints Authority ICA Singapore Customs became the lead agency on trade facilitation and revenue enforcement matters It is also responsible for the implementation of customs and trade enforcement measures including those related to Free Trade Agreements and strategic goods Singapore CustomsCrest of the Singapore CustomsAgency overviewFormed1 April 2003 21 years ago 2003 04 01 Preceding agencyDepartment of Customs and Excise CED Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionSingaporeSpecialist jurisdictionCustoms excise and gambling Operational structureHeadquarters55 Newton Road Revenue House Singapore 307987Elected officer responsibleLawrence Wong Minister of FinanceAgency executiveTan Hung Hooi Director General of CustomsParent agencyMinistry of FinanceWebsitewww wbr customs wbr gov wbr sgThe headquarters is located in Revenue House along Newton Road Novena Contents 1 Goods and Services Tax GST Refund for Tourists 2 History 3 Primary roles and functions 4 Organisational structure 5 Rank structure 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGoods and Services Tax GST Refund for Tourists editThe Customs of Singapore is assisting on behalf of the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore IRAS to administer the GST endorsement for the Tourist Refund Scheme TRS at Changi Airport Terminals 1 4 History editThe Customs Department was founded when Singapore was the British Empire s Straits Settlements and later Crown Colony Established in 1910 under the name Government Monopolies Department Customs is one of the oldest tax collecting organisations in modern Singapore to increase the country s state coffers to help fund national programmes Revenue collection began in December 1909 when the first import duty was imposed on hard liquors In 1916 the tariff was extended to include tobacco and cigarettes The collection of duty on petroleum was introduced in 1934 Motor vehicles are also subject to tax and excise duties Effective 1 January 2012 compressed natural gas CNG for motor vehicles is subject to tax and excise duty The department has gone through many transitions mergers and re organizations in the last century under the government of Singapore The department s responsibilities in securing Singapore s future are affected by worldwide globalization market forces and changes in laws tariffs trading and traveling trends On 1 April 2003 the department was re constituted as Singapore Customs a government agency transferred to the Ministry of Finance of Singapore providing essential services for revenue collection and enforcement trade documentation trade facilitation and security functions as Singapore s single authority on customs and trade regulatory matters 2 On 15 November 2019 the new Customs Operations Command building was officially opened at Bulim Drive off Jalan Bahar in Jurong West This will allow for intelligence investigation and compliance related functions to come under the command 3 Primary roles and functions editSingapore Customs primary roles and functions are collection of customs revenue protection of customs revenue by preventing the evasion of duties and taxes provision of one stop service for trade and customs matters such as issuance of permits licenses and Certificates of Origin and provision of classification and valuation advice facilitation of trade through simplification of customs procedures and administration of tax break schemes enforcement of trade requirements under the respective Free Trade Agreements FTAs regulation of trade in strategic goods and strategic goods technology and enforcement against the illegal buying and selling of all kinds of duty unpaid tobacco and liquors Organisational structure editSingapore Customs is currently headed by a Director General who is assisted by a Deputy Director General 3 Senior Assistant Directors General 4 Assistant Directors General a Chief Human Resource Officer and a Chief Information Technology Officer The work of Singapore Customs is performed by the Trade Division Compliance Division Human Resource Directorate Policy amp Planning Division Checkpoints Division Intelligence amp Investigation Division Ops Tech amp Management Division and the Information Technology Directorate Each branch in a division is typically headed by a Chief Superintendent of Customs or a non uniform equivalent The Internal Audit Branch reports directly to the Director General of Customs 4 Senior Management Appointment Rank Abbreviation NameDirector General Customs Director General DG Tan Hung HooiDeputy Director General Policy amp Facilitation Deputy Director General DDG P amp F Lim Teck LeongSenior Assistant Director General Intelligence amp Investigation Senior Assistant Director General SADG I amp I Lee Tiow YongAssistant Director General Policy amp Planning Assistant Director General ADG P amp P Lim Teck Leong Covering Senior Assistant Director General Checkpoints Senior Assistant Director General SADG CP Sung Pik WanAssistant Director General Compliance Assistant Director General ADG C Winston Tay Wee HuaAssistant Director General Intelligence amp Investigation Assistant Director General ADG I amp I Yeo Sew MengSenior Assistant Director General Trade Senior Assistant Director General SADG T Lee Boon ChongAssistant Director General Ops Tech amp Management Assistant Director General ADG OT amp M Teh Thiam SiongChief Human Resource Officer Assistant Director General CHRO Karen Lim Shu WenChief Information Officer N A CIO Charis Yan Oi YokeRank structure editThe rank structure of Singapore Customs is as such in order of descending seniority Management OfficersDirectors General Director General DG Deputy Director General DDG Senior Assistant Director General SADG Assistant Director General ADG Superintendents Senior Chief Superintendent of Customs SCSC Chief Superintendent of Customs CSC Deputy Chief Superintendent of Customs DCSC Senior Superintendent of Customs SSC Higher Superintendent of Customs HSC Superintendent of Customs SC Officers of CustomsChief Customs Officers Principal Chief Customs Officer PCCO Chief Customs Officer Special Grade I CCO SG I Chief Customs Officer Special Grade II CCO SG II Chief Customs Officer CCO Customs Officers Senior Customs Officer SCO Higher Customs Officer I HCO I Higher Customs Officer II HCO II Customs Officer CO See also editImmigration and Checkpoints Authority Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore Ministry of Finance Singapore References edit Highway For Trade Celebrating 100 years of Singapore Customs PDF Singapore Customs SPH Magazines Archived PDF from the original on April 28 2018 Retrieved April 28 2018 Singapore Customs Singapore Customs Archived from the original on 24 February 2018 Retrieved 28 April 2018 Singapore Customs operation building relocates to Bulim Drive in Jurong West The Straits Times 15 November 2019 Archived from the original on 24 March 2020 Retrieved 24 March 2020 Singapore Customs Organisational Structure PDF Singapore Customs Archived from the original PDF on 12 January 2011 Retrieved 6 January 2011 External links editSingapore Customs Official Website Secure Trade Partnership Strategic Trade Scheme National Authority Chemical Weapons Convention TradeNet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Singapore Customs amp oldid 1182721849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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