Singer fined $30.6k for evading GST on branded goods bought overseas to sell on Instagram

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SINGAPORE – A local singer was fined $30,600 on Thursday (Oct 10) for not paying goods and services tax (GST) on branded goods that she bought overseas to sell here on Instagram.

The goods were worth over $205,980.

Singapore Customs said Nur Sarah Aqilah Sumathi, 35, had brought back to Singapore branded goods – such as handbags, wallets and shoes – she bought in Europe to sell them on Instagram between 2015 and 2017.

In 2017, Nur Sarah also started to provide personal shopping and concierge services for her clients during her travels overseas.

The Singaporean did not declare and pay GST on the 141 branded goods when she returned to Singapore, which Singapore Customs said amounted to $14,460 of GST evaded.

Nur Sarah was convicted of two charges of fraudulent evasion of GST and another five charges were taken into consideration during sentencing.

She was the winner of a 2009 singing competition called Anugerah, Malay television channel Suria’s version of Singapore Idol.

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