GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT IMPORTING INTO THE USA
The following are general comments about the Customs Brokerage business. It is intended as an information tool only. It is the importer’s responsibility to understand and comply with all US Regulations.
| Customs Brokers | Commercial Invoice Requirements |
| Power Of Attorney | Types Of Entries |
| Importer Of Record | Marking |
| Customs Bond | Flower Transfer Customs Broker |
*Customs Brokers:
Flower
Transfer Inc. is a licensed custom
brokerage firm. The Department of Treasury US Customs
Service regulates brokers. Only licensed Customs Brokers
are allowed to transact Customs business on behalf of
others. Each licensed firm is required to have at least
one licensed broker on staff. The broker acts as the
agent between the shipper, the consignee, Customs and
other government agencies. It is the broker’s job to be
sure that the importer of record is in compliance with
all Federal and State laws. Top
*Power of Attorney: All customs brokers are required to have a valid Customs Power of Attorney on file prior to transacting any Customs business on the behalf of the importer of record. This instrument allows the broker to transact Customs business only. The power attorney must indicate the US tax reporting number for the importer, it must specify if the importer is a corporation, partnership, sole proprietor or an individual. If the importer is a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) or limited partnership, Customs requires that a copy of the LLC or partnership agreement accompany the power of attorney showing the persons allowed to sign for the corporation/partnership. If the importer is not a US corporation, a second officer is required to sign the Corporate Certification. Unless an expiration date is shown on the power of attorney, it is good until revoked, except for a partnership, which automatically expires in two years from signing. Top
*Importer of Record: This is the entity responsible for the importation of goods into the US. The importer of record is the party legally responsible for payment of duty, fees, fines or penalties issued by Customs or other government agencies. The importer of record is the party that issued the power of attorney to the broker. This party can be the foreign shipper, the buyer in the US or the ultimate consignee in the US, or any interested party in the transaction who has the right to make entry. Top
*Customs Bond: All importations into the US with a value of more than $200 (USD) require a bond be filed with Customs at the time of entry. This is to protect the revenue and compliance with the regulations of the Federal Government. It insures that the importer of record will pay any revenue due the Government, or they go to the bonding company for reimbursement. This is a non-refundable expense. There are two types of Customs Bonds. One is a Single Entry Bond. The SEB covers only the shipment it is written for. The other type of bond is a Continuous Bond. The CB covers all shipments, in any port in the US for a period of one year. The Continuous Bond requires that an application be filed with US Customs and once it has been approved it is automatically renewed yearly until the principal requests that it be cancelled. Top
*Commercial Invoice Requirements: Generally, all invoices must contain the following information:
*Types of Entries: A consumption entry is the usual type of entry. This means that goods released from Customs enter the commerce of the US for consumption. If goods were not destined for consumption in the US other types of entry types would be made such as a temporary import, entries into Foreign Trade Zones or bonded warehouses. If goods are only moving through the US they are put under bond and are not considered under the consumption entry. Top
*Marking:
All merchandise entering the commerce of the US must
be marked with the country of origin of manufacture.
It must be marked indelibly, conspicuously and legibly
and in English. For upper body ware, such as shirts or
jackets, the country of origin label must be in the
neck. The marking must be such that the ultimate
consumer in the US is able to determine the
originating country. There are some exceptions to
marking. US Customs can seize merchandise not properly
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*Customs House Broker:
We are very pleased to
announce that Flower Transfer is a licensed Customs
House Broker. We can now provide you with clearance
services. Most
of our clients like the simplicity our service creates for them.
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