Navigating Importer Security Filing for Boat Shoes: Is It Necessary?

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In this episode of our customs brokerage video series, we discuss the topic of Importer Security Filing (ISF) and its applicability to boat shoes. ISF is a mandatory requirement that provides advance information to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) about ocean shipments coming into the United States. The purpose of ISF is to enhance security measures and allow for efficient risk-assessment procedures. Whether boat shoes require ISF filing depends on their classification, value, and country of origin. Boat shoes typically fall under the HS code 6403.91.0000, are not exempt based on classification, and the value of the shoes determines the need for filing. Additionally, certain countries have exemptions based on their participation in the C-TPAT program. Compliance with ISF requirements is crucial to avoid penalties and delays in customs clearance. For further guidance, consulting a licensed customs broker is recommended.
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Video Disclaimer Here: For educational purposes only, No connections to any US government organization.

"00:18 - ISF Overview: Importer Security Filing (ISF), also known as 10+2 filing, is a mandatory requirement for all ocean shipments entering the U.S., designed to enhance security and allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to assess potential risks.

00:52 - Boat Shoes ISF Requirement: Generally, boat shoes require ISF filing unless they are valued at $800 or less or manufactured in exempt countries like Canada or Mexico due to their participation in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) program.

02:51 - Consultation Recommended: For clarity on ISF filing obligations for boat shoes or other goods, it is advisable to consult a licensed customs broker to ensure compliance and avoid penalties or delays in customs clearance."

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