Revocation of AEO Status: specified breaches or requests lead to revocation and tiered reapplication bars. Revocation Grounds include failure to withdraw suspension within sixty days, reasonable belief of acts liable to prosecution or linked to arrest under the Customs Act, issuance of a show cause notice for fraud, forgery, smuggling, clandestine removal of excisable goods, or failure to deposit collected service tax, and voluntary request by the AEO holder. Notification precedes revocation, which takes effect the day after notice. Reapplication is barred for one year for AEO-T1/T2 and three years for AEO-T3/AEO-LO from the date of revocation.
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Revocation of AEO Status: specified breaches or requests lead to revocation and tiered reapplication bars.
Revocation Grounds include failure to withdraw suspension within sixty days, reasonable belief of acts liable to prosecution or linked to arrest under the Customs Act, issuance of a show cause notice for fraud, forgery, smuggling, clandestine removal of excisable goods, or failure to deposit collected service tax, and voluntary request by the AEO holder. Notification precedes revocation, which takes effect the day after notice. Reapplication is barred for one year for AEO-T1/T2 and three years for AEO-T3/AEO-LO from the date of revocation.
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