U.S. Customs and Border Protection has issued a notice that, effective Dec. 19, will modify its test concerning the processing of post-summary corrections to entry summaries filed in the Automated Commercial Environment. These modifications will allow filers greater access to data filed in ACE as it relates to the original entry and any subsequent PSC, limit certain additional data elements from being changed via PSC, and modify the criteria for filing a PSC. This notice also clarifies bond obligations when a PSC has been filed, CBP’s authority to reject a PSC and the meaning of certain terms as they relate to the test...
This has been excerpted from the 19 November 2013 article by Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg LLP, and is available in its entirety at http://www.strtrade.com/news-publications-post-entry-correction-Customs-test-111913.html.
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