2024 October No.03 – Broker Compliance


3. While preparing the entry documents for a shipment on behalf of its client Angel Industries (Angel), Shady CHB (Shady) sees that the insurance value for the shipment is significantly lower than the commercial invoice value. In response to Shady’s inquiry concerning the differences, Angel explains that there are two commercial invoices for the shipment. The first commercial invoice is the real invoice from the shipper which shows the lower amount that is used for insurance purposes. The second commercial invoice is created by Angel at a higher amount and is used as the invoice for calculating Customs value and upon which it pays the duties, taxes, and fees. Angel explains that it uses the two invoice system in its accounting records to reduce its reportab le profit for income tax purposes. Shady’s attorney advises Shady to terminate its relationship with Angel because the “double invoice scheme” is fraudulent. Of the choices below, what is Shady’s best next step? (2024 October No.3 – Broker Compliance)

A) Shady documents the double invoice scheme and immediately terminates its

B) Shady will file the entry using the lower, correct value and will advise Angel that they

C) Shady will file the entry at the value requested by Angel and will keep Angel as a

D) Shady will file the entry as requested by Angel because it is not fraud to pay more in

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The Answer is: A

Citation: 19 CFR 111.32; 19 CFR 111.53
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