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Packages that can not pass free of duty, a yellow Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Mail registration form (CBP 3419A), have on the outer casing. An officer CBP will have already filled out this form with the item number of classification, duty, fee, and paid the total amount that have to take possession of the shipment. Keep this yellow form until you are sure that you want to keep the goods. CBP will then send back the package to the post, it sends a post office for delivery. Note: Most personal shipments worth up to $ 200 in value, and gift packages up to $ 100 pass, will be duty free as long as the receiver does not receive multiple packages in a single day whose cumulative value is more than these amounts. |
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