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“A person who breaks de minimis package information rules should face a $5,000 civil fine for the first violation and $10,000 for each later violation, with other legal penalties still possible.”
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“Shippers should have to give Customs full 10-digit tariff codes before using the $800 small-package benefit for products from countries that have any goods under section 301 trade actions.”
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“People seeking de minimis treatment should have to give Customs facts such as what the item is, its tariff code, where it came from, who shipped and imported it, and its value, and certify the information as true based on what they know or reasonably believe.”
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“Importers or filers using informal customs entry should have to give enough product, value, origin, and tariff-code information for the government to collect the right charges and enforce customs laws, including more exact codes for textiles and clothing.”
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“People who file informal import entries should face penalties strong enough to discourage customs fraud, careless filings, and inaccurate paperwork.”
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“Customs should be able to require extra information about how low-value items are sold, bought, shipped, imported, stored, or marketed online, and use submitted de minimis package data for any legal purpose.”
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