On: May 8, 2005 By: John Goodrich
Importing Basics: Commercial Invoice
The commercial invoice is the primary document Customs uses to ascertain classification, valuation and, ultimately, duty payments owed on each import.
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.
On: July 21, 2002 By: Hank Selby
An assist occurs when an importer of foreign merchandise provides something of tangible value to the producer or supplier of that merchandise. You may be required to pay duty on the value of that assist. We explain.
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