Duty-free liquor allowance to change from April
From April, the duty-free allowance for liquor will be changed to allow for an additional one litre of wine or beer in lieu of one litre of spirits. This was announced by Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam in his Budget statement in February.
Currently, the duty-free allowance is one litre each for spirits, wine and beer - including stout, ale and porter.
Singapore Customs said travellers with quantities of liquor that exceed the duty-free allowance have to declare them, and pay duty plus GST on the excess quantities.
Payment can be made at either the Tax Payment kiosks located at Changi Airport or at the Singapore Customs Tax Payment offices.
The conditions for duty-free liquor remain unchanged.
-News courtesy of Channel Newsasia-
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