Everyone likes to save a bit of money where possible, especially if it impacts the bottom line. In this guide we show importers how to maximize 301 duty drawbacks.
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We purchase from a USA company items that they import in from China. We have one customer that we sell to in Canada. Would we qualify for Duty Drawback?
Randy Hauck•
Hi Gayle,
It's possible that you could qualify, but it will depend on a number of factors. These include providing adequate proof of export out of the U.S., who the official Importer of Record is, and more.
We've replied privately with additional information to assist you.
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We purchase from a USA company items that they import in from China. We have one customer that we sell to in Canada. Would we qualify for Duty Drawback?
Hi Gayle,
It's possible that you could qualify, but it will depend on a number of factors. These include providing adequate proof of export out of the U.S., who the official Importer of Record is, and more.
We've replied privately with additional information to assist you.