Part 13: Valuation & Appraisement of Merchandise
Videos of the Day
•
16m
Learn how to calculate unit values for transactions in importation, including assembly and shipment costs. Discover the role of rebates and their tax implications, along with the assessment of duties as a tax on amounts before rebates. Understand the importance of timing for price reductions and how to create a valuation sketch that accounts for necessary deductions.
#Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 19
#Part 152
Up Next in Videos of the Day
-
Part 19: Duty Drawback
Protest procedures enable the submission of additional information under specific regulations. Timely filing is crucial for drawback claims, as untimely exports can affect them. Claims need prompt amendments to challenge liquidations. Restructuring claims improves efficiency but must adhere to cu...
-
Part 2: Bonds
Customs formal entry requires bonds, with rules for single and continuous types. Cash deposits can replace bonds for anti-dumping duties. It's important to grasp the final order and recognize exemptions for groups like the U.S. government. Quotas influence bond requirements, and superseding bonds...
-
October 2014 Question 7 U.S. Customs ...
Following CBLE question is the focus of this video:
Goods are imported under a consumption entry on January 3, 2007. The liquidation of the entry was suspended under an antidumping investigation. On October 18, 2012, CBP liquidates the entry for a duty increase. Based on the above, how long must...