Part 14: Duty Drawback
Duty Drawback
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Learn about the requirements for CBP form 7551 related to drawback claims and the significance of mastering commonly tested forms for the customs broker exam. Familiarity with forms like CBP Form 5106 is crucial for first-time importers. The process for filing protests using CBP Form 19 is outlined, along with the seven working day rule for merchandise destruction, highlighting the complexities of customs supervision, especially concerning alcohol regulations.
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