Stalls selling cooked food and prepared drinks
This sub-class includes activities of hawkers and/or stall-holders selling cooked food and/or prepared drinks from stalls at food courts, coffee shops and/or canteens or mobile vehicles for immediate consumption. Units in this sub-class are primarily engaged in: - activities of: - hawkers and/or stall-holders selling cooked food - hawkers and/or stall-holders selling prepared drinks - mobile food hawkers (e.g., mobile ice cream vendor, night market stall holder) - pushcarts selling cooked food or prepared drinks
Licences & Permits
8 licences apply to businesses in this SSIC code depending on the specific activities you conduct. Most are activity-triggered — a holding company in 64, for example, only needs a Banking Licence if it actually conducts banking.
Submission Form for Food Safety Management System
Submission Form for Food Safety Management System for premises which are required to implement FSMS
- Validity
- NA
- Processing
- NA
Prerequisites (20)
- FSMS Plan (for premises which are required to implement FSMS) (mandatory)
- Company information/ FSMS team/ Product description
- Flow diagram (with CCPs identified)
- HACCP charts for CCPs which includes:
- Identification of hazards at CCPs
- Control measures and critical limits
- Monitoring procedures and documentation
- Corrective action to be taken
- Acceptable File Format: GIF,JPG,PNG,PDF
- Maximum upload per application: 5MB
- Valid FSMS trained certificate accepted by SFA (mandatory)
- To submit the certificate of personnel who develops the FSMS plan.
- The personnel must be certified on any of the following courses:
- 1. WSQ Apply FSMS for Food Service Establishments
- 2. Food Safety and Hygiene Level 4 (Advanced FHO)
- 3. Lead Auditor course (IRCA certified) e.g. IRCA certified ISO22000 Lead Auditor Course
- Acceptable File Format: GIF, JPG, PDF, PNG
- Acceptable File Size : maximum 5 MB
- Accredited FSMS Certificate (mandatory)
- To submit an accredited certificate issued by 3rd party conformity assessment body (e.g. certification body) accredited by the Singapore Accreditation Council (SAC) or an internationally recognised accreditation body.
Temporary Fair Stall Licence
This licence is only for stalls within temporary fairs that conduct handling or preparation of food for sale. There is no separate fee for this licence, and it is valid only during the fair duration. No licence is needed for stalls that sell non-food items or pre-packed food items from SFA-licensed food processing establishments, food retail establishments, or importers.
- Validity
- The temporary fair stall licence is valid based on the duration of the temporary fair
- Processing
- 3 working days if application is complete and in order
Prerequisites (12)
- A photocopy of food handler’s WP (both sides)
- File Format: DOC,DOCX,GIF,JPG,PNG,PDF
- Maximum upload per application: 5MB
- Food Safety Course Level 1 / Refresher Food Safety Course Level 1
- File Format: DOC,DOCX,GIF,JPG,PNG,PDF
- Maximum upload per application: 5MB
- A copy of lease contract with temporary fair organiser / appointed temporary fair operator, to occupy the stall at temporary fair
- File Format: DOC,DOCX,GIF,JPG,PNG,PDF
- Maximum upload per application: 5MB
- Others
- File Format: DOC,DOCX,GIF,JPG,PNG,PDF
- Maximum upload per application: 5MB
Class 5 - Temporary Liquor Licence [LLAPL002]
A liquor licence is required if your company/business/society intends to supply1 any liquor2, unless otherwise exempted under the Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act 2015 section 4(2). Anyone found supplying liquor without a valid liquor licence shall be liable on conviction: • to a fine up to $20,000; and • where the person is a repeat offender, to a fine up to $20,000 or to imprisonment for a term up to three months or both. [1] Under the Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act 2015, “supply” in relation to liquor, means — (a) to sell, barter or exchange the liquor (whether the reward or consideration is received or to be received by the supplier specifically for the liquor or as part of services or other goods sold, bartered or exchanged); (b) to offer or agree to so sell, barter or exchange the liquor; or (c) to serve, send, forward or deliver the liquor in connection with such sale, barter or exchange, and includes causing or permitting to be supplied. [2] Liquor means (a) a beverage containing more than 0.5% ethanol by mass or volume; (b) a mixture of ethanol and some other substance or liquid (including water) and containing more than 0.5% ethanol by mass or volume; or (c) any other substance (whether or not a beverage or liquid) that is prescribed by the regulations as liquor. For more information please visit: SPF website
When: if alcohol is served at events
- Validity
- Not exceeding 30 days
- Processing
- Approximately 3 weeks
Prerequisites (16)
- Hawker Licence
- Only required for Class 2B Licence applications.
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
- Registration of Society Certificate
- Only applicable for Non-ACRA entity
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
- URA planning permission / HDB lodgement and supporting letter
- Supporting letter from HDB Lodgement or change of Use permission from URA.
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
- ACRA Business Profile
- ACRA Business Profile with company details
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
Liquor Consumption Permit
When: if alcohol is served at the establishment
- Validity
- NA
- Processing
- 4 working days from the receipt of the application and the necessary supporting documents
Prerequisites (4)
- Floor plan
- Please provide the floor plan of the event site.
- File format: pdf, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, doc, docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
An extension hours liquor licence always rides on a valid liquor licence or temporary liquor licence. It cannot be valid by itself, without an accompanying liquor licence or temporary liquor licence. The extension hours period applied for can only be within the validity period of the liquor licence. An applicant may apply for both a new liquor/temporary liquor licence, and extension hours liquor licence at the same time. For more information please visit: SPF website
When: if alcohol is served during extended hours
- Processing
- Approximately 3 weeks
When: if alcohol is served at events
- Validity
- 1 year
- Processing
- approximately 3 weeks
Prerequisites (16)
- Hawker Licence
- Only required for Class 2B Licence applications.
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
- Registration of Society Certificate
- Only applicable for Non-ACRA entity
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
- URA planning permission / HDB lodgement and supporting letter
- Supporting letter from HDB Lodgement or change of Use permission from URA.
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
- ACRA Business Profile
- ACRA Business Profile with company details
- File format: pdf,jpg,gif,doc,docx
- Maximum upload per application: 2 MB
Free Sale Certificate (Food)
- Validity
- 12 months
- Processing
- 3 working days
Prerequisites (6)
- Product Details
- File format: DOC,DOCX,GIF,JPG,PDF,PPT,PPTX,XLS,XLSX
- Maximum upload per application: 2MB
- Others
- File format: DOC,DOCX,GIF,JPG,PDF,PPT,PPTX,XLS,XLSX
- Maximum upload per application: 2MB
Halal Certification
- Validity
- 1 to 3 year(s)
- Processing
- 40-60 days
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Tax Incentives & Schemes
2 schemes that businesses in this SSIC code may qualify for. Eligibility is case-by-case — talk to the relevant authority.
Partial Tax Exemption (PTE)
Eligibility: Singapore tax-resident company.
Start-Up Tax Exemption (SUTE)
Eligibility: Newly incorporated SG-resident company, ≤ 20 individual shareholders (or one corporate holding ≥ 10%), not in investment-holding or property-development.
Note for SSIC : Excludes 64202 investment holding & 41001/68101 property development
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Foreign Worker Levies
This SSIC code falls under MOM's Services sector for foreign-worker levy purposes. Levies below apply per worker per month, paid by the employer in addition to salary.
S Pass
| Tier | Monthly | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | SGD 550 | Up to 10% of total workforce |
Work Permit
| Tier | Monthly | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Higher-skilled (Tier 1) | SGD 300 | Up to 10% |
| Basic (Tier 1) | SGD 450 | Up to 10% |
| Basic (Tier 2) | SGD 600 | 10–25% |
| Basic (Tier 3) | SGD 800 | >25% (up to DRC of 35%) |
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Levies and Dependency Ratio Ceilings are reviewed periodically by MOM (rates above effective 2024-09-01).
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