CBP to List Carriers Able to Collect and Pay Duties on International Mail
CBP is starting to list on its website which qualified parties acting in lieu of a carrier have been qualified by CBP to collect and pay duty on international mail that previously would have been eligible for the de minimis…
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exemption, according to an Aug. 21 cargo systems message. Additional parties seeking to be certified as a qualified party should follow the process outlined in the agency's Aug. 15 guidance, which includes submitting a CBP Form 5106, obtaining a bond and fulfilling other requirements, CBP said in the message. The list will be updated as new qualified parties are certified.