by Jan Seal
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the procedures you need to take when importing commercial merchandise into the United States. As the importer of record you are responsible for reviewing the accuracy of your Customs entries even though you may have a Customs Broker filing your entry documentation. Without that review, you may be putting yourself at risk for substantial penalties and delays in clearing your shipments.
There are strict Customs documentation and procedures that importers must follow to timely clear their shipments through U.S. Customs and Border Protection regardless of your company’s size.
Import Documentation and Procedures includes information on the entry process, assigning a harmonized tariff schedule number to determine duty and other fees, other special programs and rules, and much more. Examples of completed entry forms are provided as well as blank copies of the most relevant forms an importer needs to be familiar with when importing into the United States.
February 2009 - 309 Pages
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Book Chapters
- Customs Modernization Act
- Financial Matters
- The Entry Process
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S.
- Valuation of Merchandise
- Special Import Issues
- Liquidation and Protests
- Recordkeeping
- Fines, Penalties, Forfeitures and Seizures
- Special Programs and Rules
- Annex of Customs and Border Protection Forms
- Resources
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