19 CFR Part 141
PART 141—ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE
- PART 141—ENTRY OF MERCHANDISE
- Chapter I—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security; Department of the Treasury
- § 141.0 Scope.
- § 141.0a Definitions.
- Subpart A—Liability for Duties and Requirement To Enter Merchandise
- § 141.1 Liability of importer for duties.
- § 141.2 Liability for duties on reimportation.
- § 141.3 Liability for duties includes liability for taxes.
- § 141.4 Entry required.
- § 141.5 Time limit for entry.
- Subpart B—Right To Make Entry and Declarations on Entry
- § 141.11 Evidence of right to make entry for importations by common carrier.
- § 141.12 Right to make entry of importations by other than common carrier.
- § 141.13 Right to make entry of abandoned or salvaged merchandise.
- § 141.14 Deceased or insolvent consignees and court-appointed administrators.
- § 141.15 Bond for production of bill of lading or air waybill.
- § 141.16 Disposition of documents.
- § 141.17 Entry by nonresident consignee.
- § 141.18 Entry by nonresident corporation.
- § 141.19 Declaration of entry.
- § 141.20 Actual owner's declaration and superseding bond of actual owner.
- Subpart C—Powers of Attorney
- § 141.31 General requirements and definitions.
- § 141.32 Form for power of attorney.
- § 141.33 Alternative form for noncommercial shipment.
- § 141.34 Duration of power of attorney.
- § 141.35 Revocation of power of attorney.
- § 141.36 Nonresident principals in general.
- § 141.37 Additional requirements for nonresident corporations.
- § 141.38 Resident corporations.
- § 141.39 Partnerships.
- § 141.40 Trusteeships.
- § 141.41 Surety on Customs bonds.
- § 141.42 Protests.
- § 141.43 Delegation to subagents.
- § 141.44 Designation of Center and Customs ports in which power of attorney is valid.
- § 141.45 Certified copies of power of attorney.
- § 141.46 Power of attorney retained by customhouse broker.
- Subpart D—Quantity of Merchandise To Be Included in an Entry
- § 141.51 Quantity usually required to be in one entry.
- § 141.52 Separate entries for different portions.
- § 141.53 Procedure for separate entries.
- § 141.54 Separate entries for consolidated shipments.
- § 141.55 Single entry summary for shipments arriving under one transportation entry.
- § 141.56 Single entry summary for multiple transportation entries consigned to the same consignee.
- § 141.57 Single entry for split shipments.
- § 141.58 Single entry for separately arriving portions of unassembled or disassembled entities.
- Subpart E—Presentation of Entry Papers
- § 141.61 Completion of entry and entry summary documentation.
- § 141.62 Place and time of filing.
- § 141.63 Submission of entry summary documentation for preliminary review.
- § 141.64 Review and correction of entry and entry summary documentation.
- § 141.65 [Reserved]
- § 141.66 Bond for missing documentation.
- § 141.67 Recall of documentation.
- § 141.68 Time of entry.
- § 141.69 Applicable rates of duty.
- Subpart F—Invoices
- § 141.81 Invoice for each shipment.
- § 141.82 Invoice for installment shipments arriving within a period of 10 days.
- § 141.83 Type of invoice required.
- § 141.84 Photocopies of invoice for separate entries of same shipment.
- § 141.85 Pro forma invoice.
- § 141.86 Contents of invoices and general requirements.
- § 141.87 Breakdown on component materials.
- § 141.88 Computed value.
- § 141.89 Additional information for certain classes of merchandise.
- § 141.90 Notation of tariff classification and value on invoice.
- § 141.91 Entry without required invoice.
- § 141.92 Waiver of invoice requirements.
- Subpart G—Deposit of Estimated Duties
- § 141.101 Time of deposit.
- § 141.102 When deposit of estimated duties, estimated taxes, or both not required.
- § 141.103 Amount to be deposited.
- § 141.104 Computation of duties.
- § 141.105 Voluntary deposit of additional duties.
- Subpart H—Release of Merchandise
- § 141.111 Carrier's release order.
- § 141.112 Liens for freight, charges, or contribution in general average.
- § 141.113 Recall of merchandise released from Customs and Border Protection custody.