US Customs Releases Adjusted COBRA Fees for Fiscal Year 2022
Customs COBRA Fees Adjusted for Fiscal Year 2022
US Customs Releases Adjusted COBRA Fees for Fiscal Year 2022
US Customs and Border Protection has published an update to their User Fees in the Federal Register. The fees, which have been adjusted for inflation, will be implemented October 1, 2021.
US CBP and the Department of Homeland Security announced the adjustment of select customs user fees and limitations established by the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) for Fiscal Year 2022 in accordance with the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST).
The adjusted amounts of customs COBRA user fees and their corresponding limitations for Fiscal Year 2022 set forth below – increased by 11.009 percent – are required as of October 1, 2021.
Table 1 provides fees and limitations found in 19 CFR 24.22 as adjusted for Fiscal Year 2022, and Table 2 provides the fees and limitations found in 19 CFR 24.23 as adjusted for Fiscal Year 2022.
Table 1 – Customs COBRA User Fees and Limitations Found in CFR 24.22 as Adjusted for Fiscal Year 2022
Table 2 – Customs COBRA User Fees and Limitations Found in CFR 24.23 as Adjusted for Fiscal Year 2022