[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 19, Volume 1]

[Revised as of April 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 19CFR24.23]



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                        TITLE 19--CUSTOMS DUTIES

 

   CHAPTER I--BUREAU OF CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF 

              HOMELAND SECURITY; DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

 

PART 24_CUSTOMS FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING PROCEDURE--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  24.23  Fees for processing merchandise.



    (a) Definitions. The following definitions apply for the purposes of 

this section:

    (1) Centralized hub facility. A centralized hub facility is a 

separate, unique, single purpose facility normally operating outside of 

Customs operating hours approved by the port director for entry filing, 

examination, and release of express consignment shipments, as provided 

for in part 128 of this chapter on July 30, 1990.

    (2) Entered or released. Merchandise is entered or released if the 

merchandise is:

    (i) Released under a special permit for immediate delivery under 19 

U.S.C. 1448(b);

    (ii) Entered or released from Customs custody under 19 U.S.C. 

1484(a)(1)(A); or

    (iii) Withdrawn from warehouse for consumption.

    (3) Express consignment carrier facility. An express consignment 

carrier facility is a separate or shared specialized facility approved 

by the port director solely for the examination and release of express 

consignment shipments, as provided for in part 128 of this chapter on 

July 30, 1990.

    (4) Manual entry or release. Any reference to a manual formal or 

informal entry or release shall not include:

    (i) Any formal or informal entry or release filed by an importer or 

broker who is operational for cargo release through the Automated Broker 

Interface (ABI) of the Customs Automated Commercial System (ACS) at any 

port within the United States;

    (ii) Any formal or informal entry or release filed at a port where 

cargo selectivity is not fully implemented if filed by an importer or 

broker who is operational for ABI entry summary; or

    (iii) Any informal entry or any Line Release filed at a part where 

cargo selectivity is fully implemented if filed by an importer or broker 

who is operational for ABI entry summary.



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    (5) Small airport or other facility. A small airport or other 

facility is any airport or other facility which has been designated as a 

user fee facility under 19 U.S.C. 58b and at which more than 25,000 

informal entries were processed during the preceding fiscal year.

    (b) Fees--(1) Formal entry or release--(i) Ad valorem fee--(A) 

General. Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this section, 

merchandise that is formally entered or released is subject to the 

payment to Customs of an ad valorem fee of 0.21 percent. The fee shall 

be due and payable to Customs by the importer of record of the 

merchandise at the time of presentation of the entry summary and shall 

be based on the value of the merchandise as determined under 19 U.S.C. 

1401a.

    (B) Maximum and minimum fees. Subject to the provisions of 

paragraphs (b)(1)(ii) and (d) of this section relating to the surcharge 

and to aggregation of the ad valorem fee respectively, the ad valorem 

fee charged under paragraph (b)(1)(i)(A) of this section shall not 

exceed $485 and shall not be less than $25.

    (ii) Surcharge for manual entry or release. In the case of any 

formal manual entry or release of merchandise, a surcharge of $3 shall 

be assessed and shall be in addition to any ad valorem fee charged under 

paragraphs (b)(1)(i)(A) and (B) of this section.

    (2) Informal entry or release. (i) Except as provided in paragraphs 

(b)(2)(ii) and (c) of this section, merchandise that is informally 

entered or released is subject to the payment to Customs of a fee of:

    (A) $2 if the entry or release is automated and not prepared by 

Customs personnel;

    (B) $6 if the entry or release is manual and not prepared by Customs 

personnel; or

    (C) $9 if the entry or release, whether automated or manual, is 

prepared by Customs personnel.

    (ii) With respect to the processing of merchandise that is 

informally entered or released at a centralized hub facility, an express 

consignment carrier facility, or a small airport or other facility, the 

following payments shall be made in lieu of the specific fees provided 

for in paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section:

    (A) In the case of a centralized hub facility or small airport or 

other facility, payment by the facility in an amount equal to the 

reimbursement (including overtime) which the facility is required to 

make during the fiscal year under Sec.  24.17 of this chapter; and

    (B) In the case of an express consignment carrier facility, payment 

by the facility in an amount equal to the cost (including overtime) of 

the Customs inspectional services provided at the facility during the 

fiscal year for which Customs is reimbursed under Sec.  24.17 of this 

chapter.

    (c) Exemptions and limitations. (1) The ad valorem fee, surcharge, 

and specific fees provided for under paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2)(i) of 

this section shall not apply to:

    (i) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, articles 

provided for in chapter 98, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United 

States (HTSUS; 19 U.S.C. 1202);

    (ii) Products of insular possessions of the U.S. (General Note 

3(a)(iv), HTSUS);

    (iii) Products of beneficiary countries under the Caribbean Basin 

Economic Recovery Act (General Note 7, HTSUS);

    (iv) Products of least-developed beneficiary developing countries 

(General Note 4(b)(i), HTSUS); and

    (v) Merchandise described in General Note 19, HTSUS, merchandise 

released under 19 U.S.C. 1321, and merchandise imported by mail.

    (2) In the case of any article provided for in subheading 9802.00.60 

or 9802.00.80, HTSUS:

    (i) The surcharge and specific fees provided for under paragraphs 

(b)(1)(ii) and (b)(2)(i) of this section shall remain applicable; and

    (ii) The ad valorem fee provided for under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of 

this section shall be assessed only on that portion of the cost or value 

of the article upon which duty is assessed under subheadings 9802.00.60 

and 9802.00.80.

    (3) The ad valorem, surcharge, and specific fees provided for under 

paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2)(i) of this section shall not apply to goods 

originating in Canada or Mexico within the meaning of General Note 12, 

HTSUS (see also 19 U.S.C. 3332), where such goods qualify to be marked, 

respectively, as goods of



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Canada or Mexico pursuant to Annex 311 of the North American Free Trade 

Agreement and without regard to whether the goods are marked. For 

qualifying goods originating in Mexico, the exemption applies to goods 

entered or released (as defined in this section) after June 29, 1999. 

Where originating goods as described above are entered or released with 

other goods that are not originating goods, the ad valorem, surcharge, 

and specific fees shall apply only to those goods which are not 

originating goods.

    (4) In the case of agricultural products of the U.S. that are 

processed and packed in a foreign trade zone, the ad valorem fee 

provided for under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section shall be applied 

only to the value of any material used to make the container for such 

merchandise, but only if that merchandise is subject to entry and the 

container is of a kind normally used for packing such merchandise.

    (5) The ad valorem fee, surcharge, and specific fees provided for 

under paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2)(i) of this section shall not apply to 

products of Israel that are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for 

consumption, on or after September 16, 1998 (the effective date of a 

determination published in the Federal Register on September 1, 1998, 

under section 112 of the Custons and Trade Act of 1990).

    (6) [Reserved]

    (7) The ad valorem fee, surcharge, and specific fees provided under 

paragraphs (b)(1) and (b)(2)(i) of this section will not apply to goods 

that qualify as originating goods under Sec.  202 of the United States-

Chile Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act (see also General Note 26, 

HTSUS) that are entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on 

or after January 1, 2004.

    (d) Aggregation of ad valorem fee. (1) Notwithstanding any other 

provision of this section, in the case of entries of merchandise made 

under any temporary monthly entry program established by Customs before 

July 1, 1989, for the purpose of testing entry processing improvements, 

the ad valorem fee charged under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section for 

each day's importations at an individual port shall be the lesser of the 

following, provided that those importations involve the same importer 

and exporter:

    (i) $400; or

    (ii) The amount determined by applying the ad valorem rate under 

paragraph (b)(1)(i)(A) of this section to the total value of such daily 

importations.

    (2) The fees as determined under paragraph (d)(1) of this section 

shall be paid to Customs at the time of presentation of the monthly 

entry summary. Interest shall accrue on the fees paid monthly in 

accordance with section 6621 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

    (e) Treatment of fees as Customs duty--(1) Administration and 

enforcement. Unless otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, all 

administrative and enforcement provisions under the Customs laws and 

regulations, other than those laws and regulations relating to drawback, 

shall apply with respect to any fee provided for under this section, and 

with respect to any person liable for the payment of such fee, as if 

such fee is a Customs duty. For purposes of this paragraph, any penalty 

assessable in relation to an amount of Customs duty, whether or not any 

such duty is in fact due and payable, shall be assessed in the same 

manner with respect to any fee required to be paid under this section.

    (2) Jurisdiction. For purposes of determining the jurisdiction of 

any court or agency of the United States, any fee provided for under 

this section shall be treated as if such fee is a Customs duty.



[T.D. 91-33, 56 FR 15039, Apr. 15, 1991; 56 FR 25721, June 5, 1991, as 

amended by T.D. 94-1, 58 FR 69470, Dec. 30, 1993; T.D. 94-32, 59 FR 

15046, Mar. 31, 1994; T.D. 95-29, 60 FR 18348, Apr. 11, 1995; T.D. 97-

82, 62 FR 51770, Oct. 3, 1997; T.D. 99-1, 63 FR 71372, Dec. 28, 1998; 

T.D. 99-61, 64 FR 42031, Aug. 3, 1999; T.D. 00-81, 65 FR 68886, Nov. 15, 

2000; T.D. 02-14, 67 FR 15098, Mar. 29, 2002; CBP Dec. 05-07, 70 FR 

10884, Mar. 7, 2005]