How much is postage in Singapore?

How much is postage in Singapore?

Local Postage Rates

LOCAL POSTAGE RATES (inclusive of 7% GST)
Weight Step Up to Basic
Standard Regular (C5, C6 & DL size envelope) Non-Standard
20g $0.30 $0.60
40g $0.37

How much is each stamp worth Singapore?

Local Postage Rates (Letters)

Weight Range Standard Regular Mail Standard Regular Mail Registered
1g to 20g $0.30 (1st Local) $2.54
21g to 40g $0.37 (2nd Local) $2.61

What was postage in 2010?

4. Prices for First-Class Mail, Standard Mail, Parcel Post and other mailing services products will not change in 2010, with the cost of a First-Class Mail stamp remaining at 44 cents.

How much was stamps in 2011?

During the summer of 2010 the USPS requested the Postal Regulatory Commission to raise the price of a first class stamp by 2 cents, from 44 cents to 46 cents, to take effect January 2, 2011.

How much is normal postage?

$0.58
The U.S. Postal Service is set to raise stamp prices this Sunday, increasing the cost of regular postage by 5.5%. First-Class Mail Forever stamps, as well as the cost of mailing a single-piece, 1-ounce letter, will go from $0.55 to $0.58.

Can I still use old stamps Singapore?

Short answer: no, they never expire, even though postage rates are increasing in 2020! They are valid forever as long as they can be validated as legitimate postage. This means if you put an old stamp that looks stained and ratty on a letter with tape, it will likely be rejected.

Do old postage stamps expire?

No, U.S. postage never expires; you can use existing stamps indefinitely. All postage stamps issued by the United States since 1860 are valid for postage from any point in the United States or from any other place where U.S. Mail service operates.

How much did a stamp cost in 2011?

Can I use a forever stamp from 2011?

As the name suggests, Forever Stamps can be used to mail a one-ounce letter regardless of when the stamps are purchased or used and no matter how prices may change in the future.

How much were stamps in 2015?

$0.49
The new postage rates will start on Sunday, April 26, 2015. The cost to send a one ounce First Class Letter will NOT BE INCREASING and will remain $0.49. Additional ounces will cost $0.22, a one cent increase from 2014. Postcard rates will increase by one cent to $0.35, from $0.34 in 2014.