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CBP to Start Automated Enforcement for Entry Type 86 Filings in April

CBP will update ACE April 13 to enforce a shorter time frame requirement for filing type 86 entries, the agency said in a March 21 CSMS message. This announcement follows a Jan. 16 Federal Register notice that, among other changes, shortened the deadline for filing type 86 entries from 15 days after arrival -- the same as the deadline for formal entries -- to “upon or prior to arrival” of the shipment (see 2401120070).

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"If an Entry Type 86 is filed after the cargo has arrived, the entry will be rejected, and the cargo will be held until a different and appropriate entry is made (such as release from manifest or an Entry Type 01 or 11)," CBP said in the message.

It added that the "traditional entry timeframe, allowing filing up to 15 days after arrival of the cargo, has proven to be inconsistent with the expedited process envisioned for the ACE Entry Type 86 Test."