Is This the End of Section 301 Drawback Opportunities?
When the Section 301 tariffs of the Trade Act of 1974 were first introduced, no one could have predicted the extensive nature
When the Section 301 tariffs of the Trade Act of 1974 were first introduced, no one could have predicted the extensive nature
Drawback has experienced a plethora of significant changes over the last handful of years: we’ve shifted to a new law under TFTEA
With the passage of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on October 1, 2018, “NAFTA 2.0” was officially alive with many questions to answer.
In late December, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a 60-page report (Risk Management for Tariff Refunds Should Be Improved) on their
We are proud to be sponsoring a Drawback Trade Day on August 6th at the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House in
Application Approvals What is the status of my privilege application? Why don’t I have an approval on my limited modification, even though
We are pleased to announce the immediate appointment of Margo (Simcox) VanHeusden as the new President of both Comstock & Theakston, Inc.
With the partial government shutdown taking effect on 12/21/2018, there have been some negative side effects for drawback: The trade was informed
We have had a few days to review the new TFTEA drawback regulations (here) and wanted to provide you with our observations
The Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act (TFTEA) placed new requirements on drawback claimants filing under the provisions of section 1313(b) substitution