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  • Import tax on watches bought on Ebay

    I understand that there will be a 7% import tax by Sg customs on goods.

    Would the import tax be applicable for purchase of a rolex (>$1k) over Ebay?

    Thanks in advance

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    It does not matter through what source or platform you buy the goods from. So long as the purchased goods need to be shipped from other country into SG and is valued > $400, GST shall apply.
    Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

    Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest

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    • #3
      Ultimately the GST will be based on the value declared. That means if you are buying a preowned watch from a overseas private seller it gets a bit tricky, if you know what I mean...
      Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

      Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest

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      • #4
        I see....

        Would the declared value have any impact on the insurance of the package? like how much i can claim back if the package goes missing?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by m33pok View Post
          I see....

          Would the declared value have any impact on the insurance of the package? like how much i can claim back if the package goes missing?
          Of course. If you insure something worth $500 and $5000, the premier is different and the coverage is different.

          In addition, a free advice....I won't buy a watch on ebay.

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          • #6
            Oh ok ok i got it

            Why wouldn't you buy a watch over Ebay? Curious to know..

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            • #7
              Originally posted by m33pok View Post
              Oh ok ok i got it

              Why wouldn't you buy a watch over Ebay? Curious to know..
              1. Many fakes (at one time I think more than 1/2 are fakes). Applicable to high end ones.
              2. Many cases of picture is real but nothing (or a fake one arrives)...then long process to report and make claim (if possible at all)
              3. Many cases of real watch arrived but condition not as depicted in the picture.

              Unless you have very good knowledge of wo you are buying from....thread carefully.

              Smaller value items like Casio and Seikos are safer.

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              • #8
                Regarding insurance...

                You might want to take note that the courier companies have a limited liability even if you opt to include insurance in the freight, i.e. you will only get very little amount of compensation should the goods go missing.
                Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

                Never political, seldom diplomatic, always honest

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                • #9
                  Found this information when I attempt to get sth from overseas, good guide and i wanna share with all. Hope this help..

                  http://parkablogs.com/content/guide-...azon-singapore

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                  • #10
                    i think its really risky to buy over ebay unless a trusted supplier

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                    • #11
                      The insurance coverage cannot be more than the declared value.

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                      • #12
                        Thanks all for the help

                        Do customs really evaluate the real cost of item then compare it to the value declared?
                        eg a rolex

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                        • #13
                          I have tried once before. No tax involved.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by m33pok View Post
                            Thanks all for the help

                            Do customs really evaluate the real cost of item then compare it to the value declared?
                            eg a rolex
                            Alot of factors involved but they have the right to do so, if you piss them off the wrong way, they can slap u a heavy tax levy based on new price, anything is possible.


                            Sometimes forgotten, but always contactable. Darkangel (2007-2014)

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