19 CFR Part 148 - PERSONAL DECLARATIONS AND EXEMPTIONS
- § 148.0 — Scope.
- SUBPART A — General Provisions (§§ 148.1 - 148.8)
- SUBPART B — Declarations (§§ 148.11 - 148.19)
- SUBPART C — Examination of Baggage and Collection of Duties and Taxes (§§ 148.21 - 148.27)
- SUBPART D — Exemptions for Returning Residents (§§ 148.31 - 148.39)
- SUBPART E — Exemptions for Nonresidents (§§ 148.41 - 148.46)
- SUBPART F — Other Exemptions (§§ 148.51 - 148.55)
- SUBPART G — Crewmember Declarations and Exemptions (§§ 148.61 - 148.67)
- SUBPART H — Military and Civilian Employees of the United States, and Evacuees (§§ 148.71 - 148.77)
- SUBPART I — Personnel of Foreign Governments and International Organizations and Special Treatment for Returning Individuals (§§ 148.81 - 148.90)
- SUBPART J — Noncommercial Importations of Limited Value (§§ 148.101 - 148.106)
- SUBPART K — Unaccompanied Shipments From American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, or the Virgin Islands of the United States (§§ 148.110 - 148.116)
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Title 19 published on 2012-04-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-29193 RIN 1515-AD69 USCBP-2011-0042, CBP Dec. 12-19 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Final rule. Effective January 7, 2013. 19 CFR Parts 10, 24, 102, 123, 128, 141, 143, 145, and 148 Currently, for any merchandise valued over $2,000, CBP requires importers to provide a surety bond, complete CBP form 7501, and pay a minimum of $25 in Merchandise Processing Fees (MPF). The final rule increases the limit, from $2,000 to $2,500, for which merchandise may qualify for an “informal entry”, thereby eliminating the need for a surety bond, expediting the customs clearance process, and reducing the required MPF amount to $2 (assuming the entries are filed electronically). CBP is increasing the informal entry limit to mitigate the effects of inflation and in addition, to meet a commitment of the Beyond the Border Initiative between the United States and Canada, to increase and harmonize the value thresholds to $2,500 for expedited customs clearance from the current levels of $2,000 for the United States and $1,600 for Canada. This document also removes the language requiring formal entry for certain articles that were formerly subject to absolute quotas under the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing because CBP no longer needs to require formal entries for these articles. This document also makes a technical conforming amendment to reflect a recent statutory amendment that increased the ad valorem Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF) from 0.21 percent to 0.3464 percent. Finally, this document makes non-substantive editorial and nomenclature changes.