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The in-bond process allows imported merchandise to be entered at one U.S. port of entry without appraisement or payment of duties and transported by a bonded carrier to another U.S. port of entry or other authorized destination provided all statutory and regulatory conditions are met.
Technically the bond is valid for the 12 month bond term after the bond becomes effective; however, the bond will not automatically terminate with customs at the end of the bond term. A continuous bond self-renews at the one year mark beginning a new 12 month bond term, unless it is terminated by an authorized party.
When a bond is placed, CBP issues it a unique bond number tying the bond to the companys Importer Number (aka Tax ID). The Customs Broker or Freight Forwarder then files the import documents providing the bond number upon entry.
CAIN A Customs Assigned Importer Number is issued to importers who do not have a US SSN or EIN. CAINs are assigned to foreign importers to the US at the time a Customs bond is set up.
A Customs bond is a contract between three parties (Customs, a principal (i.e. an importer), and a surety) to ensure that all the duties and fees associated with the rules and regulations of importing or other Customs activities are paid to Customs by the principal.

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What is a Customs Bond? A legal contract, usually issued through a licensed Customs broker, between an importer, a Surety company and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) that guarantees that the importer complies with Customs regulations.
Activity Code 1. Import Customs Bond: Used by an Importer of Merchandise to guarantee that the proper amount of duty is paid, and that the imported goods are in compliance. The bond is issued to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
In most cases, the amount of the bond must be at least 10% of the total duties and taxes paid to CBP annually at a minimum of $50,000.

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