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CBP Posts June 2008 Statistics on Bond Rejections

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted an Excel spreadsheet listing the reject reasons for June 2008 for CBP Form 5106 Importer ID input records, CBP Form 301 Customs bonds, bond riders, bond terminations, etc.

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Top Five Rejection Reasons

The top five rejection reasons, along with the number of rejections, for June 2008 were:

No. of RejectsReject Reason
160CBP Form 5106 Importer ID Input Record IR05 - Incorrect
141CBP Form 301 Customs Bond B10 - Effective Date
76CBP Form 301 Customs Bond B06 - Principal Address
71Bond Rider R04 - Incorrect
69CBP Form 5106 Importer ID Input Record IR02 - Missing CBP 5106

(Though the number of rejects for each reason was higher in June than in May, the top reasons for rejects were mostly the same. See ITT's Online Archives or 06/06/08 news, 08060610, for BP summary of May bond reject statistics.)

Reasons for Bond Rejections

The types of problems detailed in the document include (partial list):

effective date3 digit broker code
title of signerimporter number(s)
surety agentbond amount
point of contact information missingexecution date

(See ITT's Online Archives or 05/22/08 news, 08052205, for BP summary of the bond-related issues discussed at the May 2008 COAC meeting, including CBP's development of a database of bond errors.)

Rejects for the Month of June 2008 (posted 07/02/08) available at http://www.cbp.gov/linkhandler/cgov/trade/priority_trade/revenue/bonds/pilot_program/bond_reject_stats.ctt/bond_reject_stats.xls