2004 October No.61


January 1, 1970, an individual obtained his Customs broker’s license. A U.S. corporate Customs broker employs the licensed individual as the corporate license qualifier on May 1, 2000. February 27, 2003, CBP receives the corporation’s triennial report and applicable fees. March 15, 2003, CBP notifies the individual licensed broker of the requirements for filing the status report. April 5, 2003, due to a pending retirement scheduled for July 4, 2003, the individual licensed broker responds to CBP correspondence and notifies CBP that he will not be filing his individual triennial report. June 1, 2004, the corporate Customs broker provides written notification to CBP that it intends to dissolve its corporate status, liquidate all its assets, and cancel its license without prejudice September 1, 2003. What is the last date that the corporate Customs broker may file an entry and engage in “customs business?”

A. September 1, 2003

B. July 4, 2003

C. July 13, 2003

D. November 1, 2003

E. June 29, 2003

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The Answer is: E

Citation: 19 CFR 111.30(d)(4)

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