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CSMS # 61706962 - CORRECTION: Information on the New Drawback Claim Substitution Indicator for Retail Sales
On August 20, 2024, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will deploy a new drawback claim indicator to enable drawback filers to indicate whether a retail sales claim is a substitution claim or direct identification claim. The following table outlines the situations in which the new indicator will be accepted.
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Substitution Claim = Y |
Direct ID Claim = Space |
Country Code |
MX or CA |
Any |
Any, excluding MX or CA |
MX or CA |
Any, excluding MX or CA |
Provision Code |
56 or 70 |
Any, excluding 56 or 70
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56 or 70 |
56 or 70 |
56 or 70 |
Accepted? |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
For technical implementation details, review the following draft implementation guides, available on cbp.gov:
For technical questions, contact your CBP Client Representative. For other questions, contact OTDrawback@cbp.dhs.gov.
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