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ISF Broker | A Customs Broker Company
ISF Broker
Bond's are essentially your initial creditability, integrity, sincerity, worthiness to all parties (ie. performance of obligation). If you violate any terms, U.S Customs and Border Protection, Federal Maritime Commission, FMCSA, Surety or any government agencies, they have all power to terminate your bond any-time, with-OUT any notice, pro-rate, re-funds (ie. all paid services are fully earned). That is why most of the bond's are filed with a customs broker company like ISF broker, to avoid misleading information. When Filing a bond, most Bond can take up to 3 weeks, depending on the complexity of government agency, Bonder/Surety and application background. After submitting Bond App and when your Bond is activated, your SSN# (Individual/Sole-P) or EIN like (Inc, Corp, LLC, LLP, NPO and NGO) & etc these submitted information CANNOT be change, so pay attention of what your customs broker company asks.
ABOUT
ISF broker is a customs broker company that provides or facilitate import solution services in United States, specializing on filing ISF, Customs Clearing, Continuous bond and other Customs Bonds for individuals and businesses, it could be file using our online form and fill out with your available information or file with our ISF broker agents.
SERVICES
· ISF Bond
· NVOCC & OFF Bond
· NVOCC Bond for Non-USA based
· FMC/OTI Permit
· C1 Bond - Importer Bond
· C2 Bond - Custodian Bond
· C3 Bond - International Carrier Bond
· Contact Us for Other bonds
WAYS TO IMPORT IN U.S
Basic import process that importers should know.
1. DO I NEED A CUSTOMS BROKER?
Customs clearance likewise usually alluded to as Customs release is presumably the main interesting point. Contingent upon the value of your shipment you need to decide whether a Customs broker company is required. For shipments esteemed under $2,500 USD, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will ordinarily permit the products to go into the U.S. under a casual entry. Nonetheless, in situations where the merchandise are managed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), or if the products fall under Anti-Dumping or Countervailing obligations, quantity, or other confined merchandise, these merchandise require a proper section and don't fit the bill for this exception. On the off chance that an entry is required you need to have a record set up with a Customs Broker company and documentation arrange prior to shipping.
2. PREPARE 4 IMPORT DOCUMENTS.
Commercial Invoice - A Commercial Invoice ought to give sufficient data to the U.S Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Officers to decide whether the wares being imported are acceptable. The business receipt is utilized for foreign exchange.
Packing List - This list is provided by Shipper or Freight forwarder.
Bill of Lading - This could be given by a carrier to the shipper of merchandise, endorsed by the proprietor of the vessel, or the captain or specialist who gives written documentation with respect to the receipt of the FDA managed items.
Arrival Notice - The arrival notice is a correspondence that is prepared/set up by a carrier or specialist to tell the beneficiary or representative that the shipment of FDA managed items has shown up.
3. PAY THE IMPORT DUTIES AND TAXES FEES
Duty rates are expenses that are paid to CBP. Duty rates depend on the arrangement of the items that are entering the U.S. The IOR is answerable for paying these charges. Your Customs Broker Company has the position to pay the duty fees on your behalf and receipt you for them or set up a computerized clearing house represent you to pay the duty straightforwardly to U.S. Customs.
4. DETERMINE CORRECT HTS - HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE
Items that enter the U.S. are classified/arranged by the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States. Merchandise are set in an item group called classification, the number used to characterize the item is commonly referred to as a Harmonized Tariff Schedule or HTS number. The grouping number is 10 digits and that number decides the fee of duty that will be applied to your item. U.S. Customs has an online variant of the most current HTS codes accessible.
CUSTOMS CLEARING
Having wrong person handling your customs brokerage can be tricky. Shipping containers are warehoused as they go through customs clearance. Warehousing and storage expenses can add up rapidly. In the event that there is an issue with your customs broker company and your customs clearance doesn't go through easily, your shipping expenses could go up by hundreds to thousands of dollars. On top of these expenses, the deferral in getting your containers/products released to you due to customs clearance issues could cost your business more cash on the grounds that the arrival of your shipment is postponed.
ISF broker can handle your customs clearance and arrange a domestic truck freight to our selected importers right a way, in that way, importers have not faced a problem to find a domestic trucking to pick-up their merchandise going to their final destination.
FIND US
ISF Broker | Customs Broker Company
3555 Rosecrans st. #114 San Diego CA. 92110
+1 800-215-1849
011 619-798-6748
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