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(NAR) VOL. 26 NO. 4/ OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2015

[ MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR TFD CONTROL NO. 15-06-04, October 19, 2015 ]

STRICT IMPLEMENTATION OF JOINT SBMA-CDC POLICY GUIDELINES ON THE ADMISSION PRIVILEGE FOR DUTY-FREE AND TAX-EXEMPT MOTOR VEHICLES



Adopted: 24 June 2015
Date Filed: 19 October 2015


Effective immediately,  CDC Management  shall strictly implement  compliance  of the  “Joint  SBMA-CDC  Policy  Guidelines  on  the  Admission  Privilege  for Duty-Free  and Tax-Exempt  Motor  Vehicles  and in relation  to CDC Memorandum Circular CSD 13-21[1]” to ensure compliance of CFZ registered enterprises within the Clark Freeport Zone.

Previous non compliances  of CFZ registered  enterprises  which were subject of CDC Notices to Explain and the submitted Explanation Letters of non-complying CFZ enterprises are hereby noted.

Moving forward, all CFZ registered enterprises with duty free and tax-exempt vehicle(s) are hereby enjoined to file their monthly Permit to Bring-out TEVs with the Trade Facilitation Department for the month of July onwards in order to avoid sanctions provided under the said circular.

For those TEVs that are exclusively used in the Freeport and/or those TEVs for repair, please submit the appropriate Acknowledgment  and Undertaking with the Trade Facilitation Department.

For   more   queries   and/or   clarifications,   please   contact   Trade   Facilitation Department at (045) 599 9000 local 622. For your information and compliance.

(SGD) EVANGELINE  G. TEJADA
Vice President
Business Development and Business Enhancement Group




[1] 19 June 2013, annex B, Other Fees and Charges, Enterprise Regulatory Department, ERD Fines(d).
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