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  1. Post: https://mothership.sg/2018/12/cake-cutting-ieatishootipost-leslie-tay-singapore/?fbclid=IwAR3FfG0ZyBVQGryIq_XHe-Q6yMro33bWPZrnOoBWQJe9DFZ5x_vIpFmB2Zc So far I've brought birthday cakes to numerous restaurants and yet to be charged for cakeage. The only thing to take note is for halal joints, ensure cake bought externally is from a halal certified bakery. Certain restaurants/cafes selling their own cakes may not allow outside cakes to be brought in as well since it affects their revenue. So... Should customers be charged for bringing in a cake to celebrate after dinner? After all, this means having to provide you with extra plates, fork, and probably an extra 30 mins you'll be spending at their restaurants (possibly affecting their turnover) etc?
  2. such as Engine Oil, other than autosaver, any other workshops to reccomend?
  3. Hi there, anybody can advise if I need to apply VISA or not for my Filipino maid for day trips to JB?
  4. Hihi, anyone has experience buying home theatre system in USA and bring onboard flight to Singapore? value is about US$300. can it be bring onboard flight??? and come Singapore will pay TAX? appreciate if anyone can share experience. Because amazon don't ship such equipment and shipping via vpost will cost a bomb... courts is retailing @ $899 sales...
  5. Mini Acura NSX or S2000? While the words "Small NSX" may conjure up visions of a successor to the S2000, our inside source tells us this is not the case, and that it will look much like a shrunken version of the big-boy NSX, something along the lines of the car you see in this artist's impression. Our source also tells us that like the NSX, it will be equipped with a version of Honda's SH-AWD system. Acura NSX Concept Front Three Quarters Power will likely be provided by a turbocharged direct-injection engine. Honda currently has a number of engines that could fit the bill, including the 3.5-liter V-6, 2.4-liter I-4, and 2.0-liter I-4 already offered in several of its American-market products. Given Honda's America-focused development, overseas engines such as its 660cc and 1.0-liter mills are unlikely to be considered. Of the possible three, the 2.4-liter is the most likely candidate. There's also the possibility that it will be fitted with some kind of hybrid drivetrain.
  6. sharp objects into a plane when they distribute metal knives during meal times?
  7. Anyone can advice, if I travel with four friends non smokers. And back to Singapore, can we bring in a packet of cigarette into Singapore. It's just like buying Duty free liquor. 4 non drinkers and but they can buy liquor behalf of me. Anyone got the actual answer?
  8. I believe many of us aware of the above-mentioned article in the press. I believe if we pump the flood water into Singapore River and it flows back to Orchard Road, it would resembles the flood in Thailand on a smaller scale. It is puzzling why busy spending the money achieving nothing, except spend the budget happily? Are we appointing residents from the IHM for our Experts? Let us hope the 60%+ can share with us your logic from your A-team.
  9. Hi bros, any of you guys brought your maid across the border before? and is anyone familar with passport extension? Passport renewal (aka new passport) will take me 6-8 weeks when an extension can be done within a week. (trip is about 1 month time from now) But all these info currently is hearsay, any bros can confirm?
  10. Hi All I am going for a concert at indoor stadium soon. Just saw in the SISTIC website that no photography/videography is allowed: 21. No photography, audio or video recording is allowed during the Event unless otherwise stated by the Promoter. I intend to bring my DSLR with 300mm lens. I have not been to any such concerts for a long time so can anyone can tell me if they really enforce this rule? I don't want to end up going there and then cannot bring into the concert hall. Especially since i am going to rent the lens @ $100. Thanks.
  11. Anyone knows if we are allowed to bring pets into M'sia? I thinking of bringing my doggy along on our roadtrip next weekend. :)
  12. So many..... ICA officers also detected and intercepted more than 200 travellers involved in bringing in dutiable items such as duty-unpaid cigarettes, liquor and tobacco through the Green Channel between 28 and 30 May at the two land checkpoints.
  13. cant find the previous thread so ok this is from the horses mouth yesterday night came back and realise i forgot to throw the balance of 10 sticks of malaysia ciggies since the queue is very long from the custom check, i drove into red lane and just went up to declare and pay the ciggy tax. this is what i found out from them: you can never bring in even 1 stick of ciggy. if you were caught during the check, it will be $200.00 fine even if it is only 1 stick left for first timer.$500 for the subsequent. if you smoke singapore spdc ciggy, when u bring it back, it will still subject to be tax again. failure to declare it will subject to fine same as above. as up till now, the tax per stick is $0.38 for normal ciggy those gudang garam is $15+ per pkt. if you dont want to pay the tax, you can throw it providing you drove into red channel and enter custom office to declare throwing it away. you cannot declare to throw it away once you are found in possession at the check area. BTW, if you want to declare your ciggy, please make sure you dont have alot of groceries with you as it is subjected to 7% gst. yesterday after paying for the ciggy, the custom open my boot and ask me about the groceries amount i bought. lucky me i got the receipt which is less than rm400 and since i got 5 adults in my car which translate $50x5 = $250 which is more than rm400 i am clear. regards
  14. thinking of carrying parts in when im abroad. question is i have not done that before and no idea how to go about the tax, clearing customs and etc. do i pay before leaving the country? and then pay again when entering/arriving home? or its just 1 time payment when arriving? how to calculate the tax? i know its the cif.. but is it in the foreign currency rate or our home rate?
  15. Hi all, Wanna relate my experience about bringing Malaysian and other foreign (non-Singapore) cigarettes that happened yesterday. Went to Holiday Plaza to tailor made a couple of pants and had me hair cut with my OC yesterday. After that went makan then headed back to SG; it was only 5+pm when we reache Gelang Patah (the one before the last toll to Malaysian customs and immigration) and ALL (Petronas, Shell, Mobil) were jammed packed with SG vehicles, had to queue for quite a while to top up petrol. Anyways, after I've finished pumping, went to pay at the counter and bought a packet of smokes (Malaysian of course). Forgetfully, I didn't opened it and smoked a stick and I left it in my OC's handbag. BIG MISTAKE. So off we went to clear Malaysian customs then proceeded to SG's customs and immigration.. cleared the passport then went for the inspection. The officer checked almost every part of my ride and when I noticed the officer asked my OC to open her handbag, only then did I remember that I had one packet of unopened smokes in it!! I was also body searched by a male officer. Naturally, the officer found it and both me and my OC had our passports withheld by the officer and then told to park our ride somewhere near the exit. In my heart, I was bloody panicking lah i tell you.. my OC, to my surprise, remained very calm (they always say before the big storm, it is always calm.. how true.. hahahaha). I was also body searched by a male officer Since the packet of smokes were found in her bag, she was unfortunately answerable for it. In the Customs office, I was asked to wait outside. From the window outside, I was able to see what was going on. The officer was naturally giving him a piece of his mind for bringing in smokes but thank god, she was let off with a warning and to pay the tax for that one packet only. (Together with my OC was a middle-aged guy, strange thing was, he had ONE OPENED packet but yet he was taxed too. That led me to wonder.. I think he could have either forgotten to declare or maybe he did it on purpose. Maybe when the officer asked if he had any smokes on him, he could have forgotten about it totally or he could have just play ignorance. Anyway, he was called into the office too.) What was shocking to me was, the officer who was collecting the money (very friendly chap i must admit) reminded us not to offend again as he had JUST fined one young chap S$1000 for bringing in 05 packets of dutiable smokes WITHOUT declaring it. What I understand was, for first time offenders, it'll be a fine of S$200 per packet and S$500 per packet thereafter. More importantly, the fine had to be paid ON THE SPOT. If not, the officer said it's off to the courts. So guys, just be very careful ya? For the kind of embarassment and possible fines per packet, i think it's just not worth it to try to hoodwink the authorities.. Oh by the way, the 'storm' came only after we reached home.. kena teruk teruk by OC!! Cheers Dex
  16. Following the news that a Malaysia born turned Sillypore citizen 2LT Kok ( coming from a average lower income family) willingly sacrifice his life to save a Sillypore born green horn cxck-up recruit during a grenade throwing exercise... Would a true bred Sillypore born 2LT ( with a bright future ahead, going to the U after NSF) done the same , in the split of a moment?
  17. with rising petrol prices, perhaps it might be more economical to maintain a diesel vehicle.. just saw this in lta website: "The diesel tax for Euro IV diesel cars is 4 times the road tax of an equivalent petrol-driven car." for non euro IV is 6 times. i just saw a Matrix 1.5l TD Euro IV online... or can we buy fiat doblio diesel and register as pte car paying higher road tax? worth it? any comments?
  18. Saw from the straits times today that borneo motors is finally bringing in the wish after PIs had been doing so for 4 years... So will the PIs business be affected?
  19. haha... i got "SMOKED" saw one fella talking abt BRINGING DOWN TAXES HERE SO THAT ECONOMY CAN MOVE.... Bring taxes down? then why still the increase in GST???? cant believe wat the say man.... today this... tomolo tat..... all song to their ears.....
  20. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WPY4oDypf2s Looks good and delicious. V6 twin turbo. Quite affordable..
  21. Just sent my car in for 30k servicing. As usual, I bring my own engine oil and oil filter. However this time, the agent said that there are previous cases where owners bring their own OEM Oil Filter that leaks. After their "investigations", they found that the part in question have been stored too long and the seal is not working as intended. Therefore by asking them to use my own OEM filter, they will not liable if there is a leak. My question, is the rubber gasket on oil filters that prone to weathering due to storage?
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