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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 159 — Liquidation of Duties · § 159.10

§ 159.10. Notice of liquidation and date of liquidation for informal, mail, and baggage entries.

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(a)Usual date of liquidation. Except in the cases provided for in paragraph
(b)of this section, the effective date of liquidation for informal, mail, and baggage entries will be:
(1)The date of payment by the importer of duties due on the entry;
(2)The date of release by CBP or the postmaster when the merchandise is released under such an entry free of duty; and
(3)The date a free entry is accepted for articles released under a special permit for immediate delivery under part 142 of this chapter.
(b)Date of liquidation when duty cannot be determined at time of entry. When the proper rate or amount of duty cannot be determined at the time of entry because the merchandise is subject to a tariff-rate quota, because of a missing document which, if for free entry, is not produced prior to the release of the merchandise to the importer, or because of any other reason, the printed notice of liquidation appearing on the receipt issued for any money collected on the entry will be voided. When the tariff status of the merchandise either as dutiable or free is finally ascertained it will be noted on the entry. The effective date of liquidation will be the date of the notice of liquidation required by paragraph (c)(3) of this section.
(c)Notice of liquidation---(1) Dutiable entries. Where duties are paid on an entry in accordance with paragraph (a)(1) of this section, notice of liquidation is furnished by a suitable printed statement appearing on the receipt issued for duties collected. No other notice of liquidation will be given, but notice of reliquidation of any such entry will be given in the place and manner specified in § 159.9(b).
(2)Free entries. Notice of liquidation is furnished by release of the merchandise under a free entry in accordance with paragraph (a)(2) of this section, or by acceptance of the free entry in accordance with paragraph (a)(3) of this section after release under a special permit for immediate delivery. No further notice of the liquidation of such entries will be given.
(3)Entries where duty cannot be determined at time of entry. When the proper rate or amount of duty cannot be determined at the time of entry as set forth in paragraph
(b)of this section, notice of liquidation will be given in the manner specified in § 159.9 for formal entries. \[T.D. 73-175, 38 FR 17482, July 2, 1973, as amended by T.D. 90-1, 54 FR 52933, Dec. 26, 1989; CBP Dec. 11-02, 76 FR 2576, Jan. 14, 2011; CBP Dec. No. 16-25, 81 FR 89381, Dec. 12, 2016\]
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