On: September 25, 2011 By: John Goodrich
Post Entry Amendments and Post Summary Corrections
The customs entry process leads to inaccuracies because data is distorted as it passes through a company so a Post Entry Amendment may be necessary.
On: September 25, 2011 By: John Goodrich
The customs entry process leads to inaccuracies because data is distorted as it passes through a company so a Post Entry Amendment may be necessary.
On: May 22, 2011 By: John Goodrich
Prototype is original or model of articles in production and will be used exclusively for development, testing, product evaluation or quality control.
On: September 10, 2006 By: Mary K. McCormick
There are many reasons for settling import-export contract disputes through arbitration rather than going to court.
On: October 30, 2005 By: John Goodrich
Intellectual Property Right owners can record their trademarks and copyrights with Customs, which will then screen import shipments for infringements.
On: September 5, 2005 By: William Augello
Carrier liability begins when carrier accepts the contract of carriage and the goods are in its possession and control with its knowledge and consent.
On: May 8, 2005 By: John Goodrich
The commercial invoice is the primary document Customs uses to ascertain classification, valuation and, ultimately, duty payments owed on each import.
On: January 23, 2005 By: John Goodrich
A four-point audit requires the customs entry and the accounting records be compared so the price paid and quantities received agrees.
On: October 5, 2004 By: John Goodrich
Most commercial importers structure their imports to be able to take advantage of transaction value, and this article is for those companies.
On: June 29, 2003 By: Hank Selby
After more than 20 years working with importers, I have come up with the 5 most common mistakes new importers tend to make.
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