Bill Would Exempt Customs Brokers From Duty Liability Amid Importer Bankruptcies
New York Reps. Peter King (R) and Gregory Meeks (D) on Dec. 14, introduced H.R. 4657, the Customs Business Fairness Act, which would provide relief to customs brokers for duties paid on behalf of importers who declare bankruptcy. The National…
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Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America is trying to get co-sponsors for the legislation and has drafted a “Dear Congressman” letter to circulate among House members aimed at galvanizing support for the bill, the NCBFAA said in an email to members. The trade group mentioned its support for such legislation earlier this year (see 1709110033). The King-Meeks bill would recognize when customs brokers provide funds to CBP on behalf of the importer and would spare them from liability for those funds, the NCBFAA said.