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Protests and Post Summary
Adjustments
Columbus Importers & Brokers Association Meeting
February 6, 2008
Post Summary Adjustments
 Became effective September 30, 2007
 Replaced the Supplemental Information Letter (SIL) as the
sole means of amending entry summaries prior to liquidation.
 The elimination of the SIL procedure is in accordance with the
general notice document published in the Federal Register on
November 28, 2000.
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Post Summary Adjustments
THREE CHANGES TO THE PSA TEST PROGRAM:

The elimination of the supplemental information letter.
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All PSAs must be submitted at least 20 working days before
the scheduled liquidation date.

The PSA test program will be extended for another year.
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Post Summary Adjustments
 SINGLE PSAs
 Once again, must be submitted at least 20 days prior to the
scheduled liquidation date of the entry summary.
 Single PSAs submitted after the 20th day will be marked untimely
and rejected back to the filer.
 The PSA coversheet contains two changes
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1. The non-revenue SIL box has been removed
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2. A liquidation date box has been added
 Filer must provide scheduled liquidation date.
 Only one entry summary may be submitted with each coversheet.
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LIQ DATE REQUIRED
POST ENTRY AMENDMENT (PEA)
TEST PROGRAM
WHERE’D THE NON_REVENUE
SIL BOX GO?
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Post Summary Adjustments
 All other aspects of the PSA process, including “Reason
Codes”, remains the same as outlined in the memorandum
“Post Entry Amendment Test Modification”, dated July 1, 2003.
 Informal entries cannot be processed under the PEA program.
 Entry deletion and cancellation requests cannot be submitted
using a PSA.
 Ensure the coversheet is filled out correctly. An error on the
coversheet will result in disagreeing with your PEA.
 If you are submitting a PEA to inform CBP that a line on a
standard consumption entry should have been subject to
AD/CVD, do not ask to be billed. Submit the check with the
PSA.
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Post Summary Adjustments
 QUARTERLY TRACKING REPORTING ONLY FOR:
 Non-revenue PSAs
 PSAs with a bill or refund under $20.00 and a value below
$10,000
 Submitted on a spreadsheet containing the same elements that
are on the PSA coversheet, with an additional element indicating
the quarter the error was discovered.
 Report must be submitted fifteen calendar days from the last day
of the quarter.
 Submit the spreadsheet in electronic format when possible – disk
or via email
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Post Summary Adjustments
 TECHNICAL CORRECTION TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE
FEDERAL REGESTER
 To eliminate the provision in the Federal Register that states,
“PSAs that are submitted timely but are not unset or processed by
the scheduled liquidation date may be treated as protests under
19 USC 1514.”
 CBP may reliquidate the entry under19 USC 1501 within 90 days
of the original liquidation but the submissions at issues are not to
be treated as protests.
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Changes to Protests/Petitions
 December 2004 – protest law was changed
 Elimination of 520(c)s
 Extension of period to file a 514 to 180 days
 Aspects that did not change:
 Can only file one protest for the same issue
 Cannot use the 180 day period to submit additional claims for the
same issue – or use that time to amend a protest after a decision
was issued on the original protest
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 THE SCENARIO:
 A PSA is filed.
 The remarks section of the PEA reads: Per importer the
classification for line 1 should be 7318.15.4000/Free.
 The invoice states: P/N MS13452, Screws
 The HTS number on the original 7501 is 7318.12.0000/12.5%
 The substantiation? Nothing but the remarks section.
 Remedy? Disagree, no substantiation for claim!
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 WHAT WAS NEEDED?
 A sample (it doesn’t get any better than that)
 A schematic drawing
 A photograph
 A picture from the importer’s web site
 The size
 How’s it used?
 Detailed description
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 SCENARIO:
 A 514 Protest is filed
 The CF-19 states: The value of line 1 was incorrect as the rater
keyed in the wrong invoice. The correct value is $28,112, not
$54,328 as stated on the original 7501
 The substantiation? Two invoices, both with the same invoice
number, date, companies…everything is the same on the invoices
except the shipment value
 Will CBP approve your protest with just a corrected invoice? No.
Denied, no substantiation
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 WHAT WAS NEEDED?
 A copy of the wire transfer
 A copy of the bank draft
 A copy of the cancelled check
 Something that shows the amount of money paid to the seller from
the buyer
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 SCENARIO:
 A 520(d) NAFTA claim is filed.
 The letter states: “The merchandise on line 1 is originating from Canada
and is therefore eligible for NAFTA. In addition, we are requesting a
classification change from 8445.11.0000/free to 8445.19.0040, as the
imported item is a cotton gin, not a carding machine. We are requesting
a refund of MPF in the amount of $480.00”.
 The substantiation? A NAFTA Certificate of Origin stating, “see
attachment.” The attachment contains over 50 different tariff numbers,
including the newly requested number. The original HTS number is not
part of the Certificate of Origin. In addition, there’s an invoice that states:
5 (five) Textile Preparation Machines.
 Will I approve your NAFTA Claim? No. Denied, no substantiation.
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 WHAT WAS NEEDED?
 Any information to substantiate the change in classification.
 A sample would be nice in most cases, but unlikely in this situation
(after all, it’s a machine)
 A detailed photograph and/or a picture from the importer’s web
site, along with information on how the machine operates.
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
• Imagine you are the person making the decision whether
to approve, deny, agree or disagree with the petition.
• Then, ask yourself, “Is the information I am providing to
CBP to validate the claim adequate?”
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 Check CBP rulings prior to submitting the petition. The item in
question may truly be misclassified, but the revised HTS
number you requested may be incorrect. Providing a ruling
with the petition will help to speed up the process!
 Reasonable Care
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 When a protest is denied, any samples provided will be
held by CBP until the expiration of the 180 day period,
regardless of the fact that the protestant requested their
immediate return. If the protestant does request the
return of the samples, CBP will return the samples after
the expiration of the 180 days.
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 19 CFR 141.89- Additional information for certain classes of
merchandise
 Requesting classification changes of certain commodities may
require additional information:
 metals, textile materials and items of textile material including
wearing apparel, bearings, chemicals, footwear, watches, printed
matter, etc.
 *Failure to provide required information will result in denial of the
claim.
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Substantiation for Protests, 520(d)s
and Post Summary Adjustments
 If at all possible, please provide a contact phone number
somewhere in the petition package. If additional information is
needed to approve your claim, a phone call to you is the
quickest remedy.
 If you have questions, contact the Import Specialist Team who
is responsible for the commodity or you can contact Entry at
440-891-3833.
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