Second Edition
by Richard V. Palaikis II
In today’s highly regulated international trade environment, individuals who have been charged with clearing merchandise through Customs may decide to turn these responsibilities over to a licensed customs broker who can handle all of the various aspects of the import clearance process.
The U.S. Customs Broker Examination Preparation Manual describes many of the key elements of the Customs regulations that a licensed customs broker must be familiar with in order to conduct business successfully on the behalf of an importer. Regardless of your level of knowledge pertaining to Customs regulations, the U.S. Customs Broker Examination Preparation Manual will present the subject matter in an easy-to-understand format that both a novice or seasoned veteran will find beneficial.
An individual who is preparing for the Customs broker examination may utilize this book as a comprehensive study aid that may be brought into the examination room for use during the actual examination. It consists of approximately 29 individual sections that are separated by tabs for ease of reference during the exam.
In addition, the U.S. Customs Broker Examination Preparation Manual includes a number of administered Customs broker exams along with their answer keys. These practice exams may be utilized to benchmark your knowledge of the Customs regulations, as well as to establish an efficient pace for use on the actual exam.
Updated: April 2009 - 449 Pages
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Book Chapters
- Introduction to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (the GeneralBasis & Legal Aspects)
- General Aspects of Customs Brokerage
- The Filing Identification Number
- The Basic Importation Bond
- The Entry Process
- The Right to Make Entry
- Customs Valuation & Tariff Classification
- Customs Accounts, Bills and Duty Remittance
- U.S. Rules of Origin
- Country of Origin Marking Requirements
- Import Quotas* Prior Disclosure
- Liquidation of Entry
- Examination, Detention and Release of Merchandise
- Protests
- Drawback
- Supplemental Information Letters & Post Entry Amendments
- Customs and Trade Automated Interface Requirements(CATAIR)/Automated Broker Interface (ABI)
- Remote Location Filing
- C-TPAT Minimum Security Criteria for Customs Brokers
- Appendix A - United States Trade Agreements (ComprehensiveOverview)
- Appendix B - Customs Form 7501, Entry Summary, Instructional Aid
- Appendix C - Manufacturer/Shipper Identification Code Derivation
- Appendix D - Name & Address Entry Guidelines for AutomatedCommercial System (ACS) Files
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