This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of CBP Form 3461 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection on May 1, 2020 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CBP Form 3461?
A: CBP Form 3461 is a customs document used to declare goods being imported into the United States.
Q: What is the purpose of CBP Form 3461?
A: The purpose of CBP Form 3461 is to provide information about the imported goods, their value, and the associated duties and fees.
Q: When is CBP Form 3461 used?
A: CBP Form 3461 is used when goods are being imported into the United States and immediate duty payment is required.
Q: Who needs to fill out CBP Form 3461?
A: The customs broker or the importer of record is responsible for filling out CBP Form 3461.
Q: What information is required on CBP Form 3461?
A: CBP Form 3461 requires information such as the importer's name and address, description of the imported goods, their value, quantity, and origin, among other details.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing CBP Form 3461?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with filing CBP Form 3461, such as processing fees or duty payments.
Q: What happens after CBP Form 3461 is submitted?
A: After CBP Form 3461 is submitted, the customs authorities will review the information and determine if any further inspections or assessments are required.
Q: Is CBP Form 3461 the only customs document required for importing goods?
A: No, CBP Form 3461 is just one of the customs documents required for importing goods. Other documents, such as a commercial invoice or a bill of lading, may also be necessary.
Q: Can CBP Form 3461 be submitted electronically?
A: Yes, CBP Form 3461 can be submitted electronically through the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) system.
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