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Post Importation NAFTA Claims
Generally, NAFTA claims are made at the time of importation. However, NAFTA allows for a NAFTA claim to be made by the importer within one year from the date of importation.
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Post-Importation NAFTA Claims - Information Notice
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Article 502 of the NAFTA (Obligations Regarding Importations)
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Chapter 7 - Entry Procedures
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19 CFR 181.31-.33 (Post importation duty refund claims)
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19 CFR 181.52 (Subsequent claims for preferential tariff treatment)
Reconciliation
Allows for post-entry revisions to certain elements of entries which are indeterminable at time of entry.
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Chapter 7 - Entry Procedures
Reconciliation
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Article 502 of the NAFTA (Obligations Regarding Importations)
19 CFR 181.31-.33 (Post importation duty refund claims)
19 CFR 181.52 (Subsequent claims for preferential tariff treatment)
Ruling # 227605 - Post-Importation Duty Refund Claim; Merchandise Processing Fees
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