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When do customs penalties apply?

Administrative Monetary Penalties (AMPS) places the responsibility for compliance and accuracy on all importers, exporters, and companies that facilitate the transactions. There are four main compliance areas for importers: origin, classification, valuation, and when the quantities of imported goods do not match the invoice, underages and overages must be reported.

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