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What they might not know, however, is that since May, all travellers must declare if they are bringing S$20,000 (RM69,555) and more in cash into Singapore.

This declaration must be done online within 72 hours of arriving at or departing Singapore’s checkpoints.

Travellers face imprisonment of up to three years, fines up to S$50,000, or both, for not doing so.

https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/...e_vignette
SINGAPORE – A total of 87 travelers were caught at the Changi Airport for carrying undeclared cash of more than $20,000 or failing to pay taxes on cigarettes, liquor and other items after a week-long joint enforcement operation in June.

During the multi-agency operation, which took place from June 17 to 23, more than 10,000 travelers were identified for checks and more than 18,000 luggage and hand-carry bags were scanned or searched at the airport’s four terminals, the authorities said in a joint statement.

https://globalnation.inquirer.net/240647...paid-taxes
Last time was $10k, now doubled up
Inflation. 😆