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CSMS 61359432·System update·July 12, 2024·View on csms.cbp.gov ↗

Drawback: Programming Deployment for 19 USC § 1313(c) Direct Identification Retail Return Claims Utilizing ACE Provision Codes 56 and 70 for Exports to Canada and Mexico

Plain-English explanation

CSMS 61359432 is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Cargo Systems Messaging Service bulletin (system update), published on July 12, 2024. It carries the official CBP guidance brokers and importers must follow for the topic — "Drawback: Programming Deployment for 19 USC § 1313(c) Direct Identification Retail Return Claims Utilizing ACE Provision Codes 56 and 70 for Exports to Canada and Mexico". CSMS messages are the operational layer between Commerce determinations and at-the-border collections: when Commerce publishes a new rate, scope ruling, or instruction, CBP turns it into a CSMS that ACE/ACS systems and brokers act on.

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CSMS # 61359432 - Drawback: Programming Deployment for 19 USC § 1313(c) Direct Identification Retail Return Claims Utilizing ACE Provision Codes 56 and 70 for Exports to Canada and Mexico U.S. Customs and Border Protection sent this bulletin at 07/12/2024 02:43 PM EDT   Cargo Systems Messaging Service CSMS # 61359432 - Drawback: Programming Deployment for 19 USC § 1313(c) Direct Identification Retail Return Claims Utilizing ACE Provision Codes 56 and 70 for Exports to Canada and Mexico As an update to CSMS #45782283, please be advised that CBP anticipates deployment in late-August 2024 of Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) programming to permit filing of 19 U.S.C. § 1313(c)(1)(C)(ii) direct identification retail return drawback claims with exports to Canada (CA) or Mexico (MX) utilizing ACE provision codes 56 and 70. The current published CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements for Drawback (CATAIR) provide technical guidance on how to properly submit such claims. Filers may find the updated CATAIR at this link: https://www.cbp.gov/document/guidance/ace-drawback-catair-guidelines . Designated claims under 19 U.S.C. § 1313(c)(2) with exports to CA or MX are not, and will not be, permitted to be filed. Claimants approved for accelerated payment (AP) for 19 U.S.C. § 1313(c)(1)(C)(ii) direct identification retail return claims may request AP provided that all applicable requirements are met to include the requisite bonding. Direct identification retail return claims pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 1313(c)(1)(C)(ii) with exports to CA or MX are subject to the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) Implementation Act pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 4534(a). Such claims are subject to the relevant requirements in Part 182 of the CBP Regulations, to include the “lesser of the two duties” requirement for calculating a drawback claim appearing in 19 C.F.R. § 182.44(a). Such claims are additionally subject to the requirements in Part 190 of CBP Regulations, to include the separate filing requirement appearing in 19 C.F.R. § 190.0a. Consequently, such claims must include the ACE indicator for USMCA, and must be filed separately from non-USMCA drawback claims. If you have any questions related to the deployment of this new functionality or this update, please send emails to the following email addresses: POLICY QUESTIONS: Drawback: OTDRAWBACK@cbp.dhs.gov TECHNICAL QUESTIONS: Entry Summary and Revenue: ESAR@cbp.dhs.gov   Related Messages: 45198584, 45195422, 43227909, 45782283   Update your subscriptions, modify your password or e-mail address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page . You will need to use your e-mail address to log in. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please contact subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com . This service is provided to you at no charge by U.S. Customs and Border Protection . Privacy Policy | GovDelivery is providing this information on behalf of U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and may not use the information for any other purposes. Powered by Privacy Policy | Cookie Statement | Help

Frequently asked questions

What is CSMS 61359432?

CSMS 61359432 is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Cargo Systems Messaging Service bulletin titled "Drawback: Programming Deployment for 19 USC § 1313(c) Direct Identification Retail Return Claims Utilizing ACE Provision Codes 56 and 70 for Exports to Canada and Mexico". CSMS bulletins are the operational instructions CBP issues to brokers, importers, and ACE filers covering rate changes, system updates, scope guidance, and other day-to-day customs-operations changes.

When was CSMS 61359432 published?

CBP published CSMS 61359432 on July 12, 2024. The bulletin's instructions are typically operative as of the publication date unless the body specifies a different effective date.

Is the CBP CSMS the legally binding instruction?

Yes — for at-the-border filing and entry collection. CSMS messages translate Commerce's Federal Register determinations into operational CBP instructions that ACE/ACS systems and brokers execute. The Federal Register notice is the underlying legal authority; the CSMS is the operational implementation. Both should be read together when reconciling a rate or scope change.

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