CUSTOMS BROKER EXAM ACTUAL 2026
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Terms in this set (313)
"Flashcard Term" "Definition"
"Transaction Value Method" "The primary customs valuation method under 19
U.S.C. 1401a, defined as the price actually paid or
payable for imported merchandise when sold for
exportation to the United States, plus statutory
additions including assists, packing costs, and
selling commissions. This method is used for
approximately 90% of all U.S. imports and
requires bona fide sale documentation to
establish proper customs value."
"Essential Character Determination" "A classification concept applied under GRI 2(a)
and GRI 3(b) requiring analysis of which
component or material gives a product its
fundamental nature, identity, or principal use for
tariff purposes. Factors considered include bulk,
quantity, weight, value, role in relation to
intended use, and the overall function the
component serves in the finished article."
,"General Rules of Interpretation" "Six hierarchical legal principles codified in the
Harmonized System that govern tariff
classification of goods, which must be applied
sequentially beginning with GRI 1. These rules
provide the framework for determining proper
HTS classification when headings or subheadings
appear equally applicable, with GRI 3 being the
most complex and frequently litigated rule
addressing composite goods and sets."
"C-TPAT Tier Status" "A three-tier classification system within the
Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
program that determines the level of benefits
received based on supply chain security
implementation. Tier 3 partners experience cargo
examinations nine times less frequently than Tier 1
partners, reflecting validated implementation of
security best practices beyond minimum criteria."
"Antidumping Duty Margin" "The calculated percentage difference between
the normal value of merchandise in the foreign
market and the export price or constructed
export price at which the merchandise is sold in
the United States. The International Trade
Administration determines these margins through
investigations and administrative reviews, with
rates ranging from minimal percentages to over
200% for certain products."
, "Countervailing Duty Subsidy Rate" "The percentage assessed on imported
merchandise to offset financial assistance
provided by foreign governments that benefits
production, manufacture, or exportation of
goods. Unlike antidumping duties which are
company-specific, countervailing duties are
typically determined on a country-wide basis and
calculated to neutralize the unfair competitive
advantage."
"Foreign Trade Zone Privileged "A merchandise classification within FTZ
Foreign Status" operations where imported goods receive their
tariff classification and duty rate determination at
the time the application for privileged status is
filed, rather than when goods are withdrawn for
consumption. This status protects importers from
duty rate increases occurring after admission and
is mandatory for goods subject to trade remedy
duties."
"Customs Bond Sufficiency" "The regulatory requirement under 19 CFR 113 that
continuous bonds maintain adequate coverage
to protect government revenue, calculated as the
greater of $50,000 or 10% of duties, taxes, and
fees paid during the preceding calendar year.
CBP may demand additional security when
import activity increases significantly or when
AD/CVD entries create stacking exposure risk."
"Inverted Tariff Benefit" "A Foreign Trade Zone manufacturing advantage
occurring when the duty rate on finished goods
is lower than the duty rate on imported
component parts, allowing zone operators to
elect finished product classification upon
withdrawal. This benefit enables manufacturers to
pay the lower duty rate on foreign content value
rather than higher component rates."
QUESTIONS AND 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
Save
Terms in this set (313)
"Flashcard Term" "Definition"
"Transaction Value Method" "The primary customs valuation method under 19
U.S.C. 1401a, defined as the price actually paid or
payable for imported merchandise when sold for
exportation to the United States, plus statutory
additions including assists, packing costs, and
selling commissions. This method is used for
approximately 90% of all U.S. imports and
requires bona fide sale documentation to
establish proper customs value."
"Essential Character Determination" "A classification concept applied under GRI 2(a)
and GRI 3(b) requiring analysis of which
component or material gives a product its
fundamental nature, identity, or principal use for
tariff purposes. Factors considered include bulk,
quantity, weight, value, role in relation to
intended use, and the overall function the
component serves in the finished article."
,"General Rules of Interpretation" "Six hierarchical legal principles codified in the
Harmonized System that govern tariff
classification of goods, which must be applied
sequentially beginning with GRI 1. These rules
provide the framework for determining proper
HTS classification when headings or subheadings
appear equally applicable, with GRI 3 being the
most complex and frequently litigated rule
addressing composite goods and sets."
"C-TPAT Tier Status" "A three-tier classification system within the
Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism
program that determines the level of benefits
received based on supply chain security
implementation. Tier 3 partners experience cargo
examinations nine times less frequently than Tier 1
partners, reflecting validated implementation of
security best practices beyond minimum criteria."
"Antidumping Duty Margin" "The calculated percentage difference between
the normal value of merchandise in the foreign
market and the export price or constructed
export price at which the merchandise is sold in
the United States. The International Trade
Administration determines these margins through
investigations and administrative reviews, with
rates ranging from minimal percentages to over
200% for certain products."
, "Countervailing Duty Subsidy Rate" "The percentage assessed on imported
merchandise to offset financial assistance
provided by foreign governments that benefits
production, manufacture, or exportation of
goods. Unlike antidumping duties which are
company-specific, countervailing duties are
typically determined on a country-wide basis and
calculated to neutralize the unfair competitive
advantage."
"Foreign Trade Zone Privileged "A merchandise classification within FTZ
Foreign Status" operations where imported goods receive their
tariff classification and duty rate determination at
the time the application for privileged status is
filed, rather than when goods are withdrawn for
consumption. This status protects importers from
duty rate increases occurring after admission and
is mandatory for goods subject to trade remedy
duties."
"Customs Bond Sufficiency" "The regulatory requirement under 19 CFR 113 that
continuous bonds maintain adequate coverage
to protect government revenue, calculated as the
greater of $50,000 or 10% of duties, taxes, and
fees paid during the preceding calendar year.
CBP may demand additional security when
import activity increases significantly or when
AD/CVD entries create stacking exposure risk."
"Inverted Tariff Benefit" "A Foreign Trade Zone manufacturing advantage
occurring when the duty rate on finished goods
is lower than the duty rate on imported
component parts, allowing zone operators to
elect finished product classification upon
withdrawal. This benefit enables manufacturers to
pay the lower duty rate on foreign content value
rather than higher component rates."