CBP to Change Dunning Letter Policy
CBP will revise its timing for dunning letter mailings related to supplemental duties, taxes and fees, or vessel repair duties, the agency said in a CSMS message. Starting March 26, "CBP will be mailing its dunning letters 120 days from…
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the date of the bill to outline what will happen if payment is not received or if a protest is not filed within 180 days," the agency said. That's an update from a CSMS message CBP sent last summer that announced a shortened dunning letter time frame from 181 days to 61 days (see 1710230033). "If a protest is filed within 180 days, the bill will not be subject to setoff by diverted refunds" and the importer won't be subject to sanction because of that bill, CBP said.