Assistance in Value Declaration requires importers of identified goods to make enhanced declarations and submit to automated value-verification checks. The rules permit the Board, following Screening and Evaluation Committee processes and supporting recommendations, to specify classes of imported goods as identified goods where declared values may be unreliable; importers of such goods must make specified declarations in the bill of entry and comply with additional obligations and Customs Automated System checks to demonstrate the truthfulness and accuracy of declared value, and the rules provide procedures for altering, withdrawing or reviewing such Orders.
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Assistance in Value Declaration requires importers of identified goods to make enhanced declarations and submit to automated value-verification checks.
The rules permit the Board, following Screening and Evaluation Committee processes and supporting recommendations, to specify classes of imported goods as identified goods where declared values may be unreliable; importers of such goods must make specified declarations in the bill of entry and comply with additional obligations and Customs Automated System checks to demonstrate the truthfulness and accuracy of declared value, and the rules provide procedures for altering, withdrawing or reviewing such Orders.
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