Overview
Introduction to Customs Administration and Procedures provides an up-to-date and practical overview of Canadian customs procedures. This text explains the roles of the administrators in international trade and covers issues such as reporting and releasing of goods, permits and certificates, prohibited goods, duties and taxes, and tariff treatments. The text also discusses how other government departments and agencies affect importing and exporting of goods.
Introduction to Customs Administration and Procedures is an ideal resource for the Customs stream in Law and Security Administration programs.
Top ∧Content Summary
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Arrival and Reporting of
Imported Commercial Goods
- Chapter 3 Release and Accounting of Imported Commercial Goods
- Chapter 4 Documentation: Other Government Departments and Agencies
- Chapter 5 Unique Circumstances
- Chapter 6 After Final Accounting
- Chapter 7 Exporting Commercial Goods and US Customs Procedures
- Chapter 8 Valuation
- Chapter 9 The Canadian Harmonized System of Tariff Classification
- Chapter 10 Tariff Treatments
Glossary
Index