CBSA post entry appeals for Canadian importers
Businesses and individual importers occasionally disagree with decisions made by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). These decisions can unfairly increase the amount of taxes and duties paid on imports. CBSA post entry appeals provide a way to ensure that you receive a fair ruling on your import taxes and duties.
What importers need to know about the CBSA and CRA
Importing goods into Canada can be a complex endeavor that requires an understanding of key regulations and procedures. Mandatory import processes and the collection of import duties and taxes are managed by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) – a pair of agencies among a.
How does the SIMA expedited expiry review process work?
The expiry review process performs a critical function under the Special Import Measures Act (SIMA), helping to protect Canadian industries against unfair business practices. An expedited expiry review streamlines the process of determining if SIMA anti-dumping and countervailing duties will apply to an imported good.
Explainer: What is a customs entry?
At Cole International, we believe that the more you know, the better your goods will go. Our Explainer posts provide valuable information from customs compliance consultants that you should know about before you make your next move. We understand that the logistics industry involves complex processes, regulations, and.
How does a circular supply chain improve business sustainability?
Incorporating sustainable practices into your business is not only good for the planet, it can also boost your bottom line. More than ever before, consumers consider sustainability when choosing how they spend their money. According to a Nielsen report, 66% of consumers surveyed are willing to pay a premium for.
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