ACE Highway
Is military mail subject to tariffs described in Executive Order 14324?
No. Shipments sent to the U.S. from U.S. military addresses abroad, including Army Post Office (APO), Fleet Post Office (FPO) or Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) addresses, originate and remain in the domestical mail stream of the U.S. Postal Service. ...
Are letters and flats subject to the duties?
Letters and flats (P and G format post items) that do not contain merchandise are not subject to the duties.
How would a qualified party obtain a bond?
A CBP single transaction or continuous bond (CBP Form 301 or its electronic equivalent) may be obtained from a surety company. CBP cannot recommend any particular surety. Please visit the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of the Fiscal Service ...
If I have a CBP Form 5106 on file with CBP and already have a bond, am I automatically qualified as a third party to transmit data and duty payment to CBP on international mail shipments per Executive Order 14324?
No. Even if a party already has a CBP Form 5106 on file with CBP and the appropriate bond, the party must still confirm that it can collect the required data elements and pay duty via Pay.gov. Notification should be sent to CBP at: cbpdm@cbp.dhs.gov. ...
What is the process for submitting the CBP Form 5106?
Qualified parties can find the CBP Form 5106 online at: CBP Form 5106 online at: CBP Form 5106 - Create/Update Importer Identity Form. Once completed, the CBP Form 5106 should be submitted to CBP via email at: bondquestions@cbp.dhs.gov, with the ...
What is the CBP Form 5106?
CBP 5106 is the “Create/Update Importer Identification Form,” is used to register an entity wishing to do business with CBP. The entity will be assigned an identification number that will be either an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Employer ...
Where can I find guidance on the payment of duty on international mail shipments?
https://content.govdelivery.com/bulletins/gd/USDHSCBP-3ee147f?wgt_ref=USDHSCBP_WIDGET_2
Can carriers or qualified parties mix duty methodologies for international mail shipments?
No. As of August 29, 2025, and until February 28, 2026, carriers or other qualified parties must apply the same duty collection methodology to all postal shipments throughout a duty remittance period. The duty collection methodology may be changed ...
What is the difference between how postal shipments and non-postal shipments are treated?
Non-postal shipments will be subject to all applicable duties, taxes, and fees and must be filed using an appropriate entry type in the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) by a party qualified to make entry - unless another entry type is ...
What does Executive Order 14324, "Suspending Duty-Free De Minimis Treatment for All Countries" do?
Effective August 29, 2025, this Executive Order suspends duty-free treatment for low-value shipments (valued at or under $800) from all countries, that would otherwise qualify for duty-free de minimis treatment under 19 U.S.C. 1321(a)(2)(C). ...
I need to change my SCAC code on my trip number/PAPS. How can I do it?
ACCEPTED state: 1. If your manifest and PAPS are both accepted, cancel the manifest completely. 2. Once it shows Cancellation Accepted status, edit your manifest and PAPS and select the correct SCAC code on the dropdown menu. 3. Click save for both ...
How to add another SCAC code for my ACE highway account in NANG?
1. Go to Shared Menu and select User Setting. 2. Click SCAC/Carrier Code tab. 3. Click the plus icon button on the right side to add your SCAC. 4. Enter your SCAC and select ACE highway module. 5. Make sure to check the "I have agree" checkbox on the ...
How can I check the US counterpart of my Canadian port of entry?
Please see the link below to see the complete list of US and Canada's port of entry for highway. https://wiki.borderconnect.com/index.php/CBSA_Highway_Ports
I received a Port Mismatch on my manifest. How can I fix it?
1. Please check and confirm if the port you entered in your manifest is the same with the one cleared by your broker. If you're broker cleared your shipment under a wrong port, please reach out to your broker to have it corrected. 2. if you ...
I Received Error "Accumulated Monetary Amount for this consignee has exceeded today's limit of 800.00" What Does it Mean?
[Section 321] Implement ACE Warning for $800 De Minimis Threshold Exceedance There is a system-generated validation warning "Accumulated Monetary Amount for this consignee has exceeded today's limit of 800.00" indicates that the consignee may have ...
ACE Highway Update: COO Validation for Section 321
Please be advised that a new validation rule has been deployed in ACE Highway. In alignment with the latest CBP compliance requirements, the system now restricts the selection of Country of Origin (COO) = China (CN) for Section 321 shipments. Users ...
How to Download and Upload a CSV File in NANG?
If you request a CSV file for the master data upload function, it is readily available for download in this section of NANG. This template allows you to upload party master data (shippers and consignees), drivers, trucks, and trailers all at once, ...
How to create a manifest template?
Start by going to ACE Highway > Manifest > Create Manifest or ACE Highway > Create Manifest. Tick the box of the template flag and add a template name. Build up the trip, as usual. Once done and all fields are being filled out, hit the Save and ...
How to apply for a SCAC code?
You may apply for a SCAC code online. You may visit this website for more information and updated rates. https://secure.nmfta.org/New/Introduction.aspx
How long is a Truck ACE Manifest valid, after being accepted by U.S. Customs?
An ACE eManifest may be submitted up to 30 days in advance. There is a minimum time requirement of 1 hour in advance or in the case of FAST shipments 30 minutes before the arrival of the truck.
I received an error "INBOND EXISTS FOR THIS BILL" What does it mean?
For this kind of rejection in filing an ACE IN-BOND, change the IN-BOND shipment to a regular PAPS as per CBP customs.
How to obtain a SCAC?
A Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC) is a unique four-letter code used to identify transportation companies. Any carrier conducting business with a U.S. government agency must have a SCAC. Therefore, all carriers entering the United States must have ...
How to Declare International Mail?
Currently, the ACE eManifest system does not support declaring International Mail shipments. Therefore, highway carriers can omit these shipments from their manifest and have the driver verbally declare the mail and present the paperwork to the CBP ...
When should I use International Mail as Shipment Type?
International Mail is a U.S. shipment category for goods clearing through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It allows for the release of mail transported by a contract carrier from a foreign postal service to the U.S. Postal Service. To ...
How to Declare Goods Astray?
Good Astray shipment. This type of Informal Entry allows goods to be released at the border if they: Were originally exported from the U.S. Are returning within 45 days as undeliverable Remained in the custody of the carrier or foreign customs the ...
When should I use Goods Astray as Shipment Type?
Goods Astray is a U.S. shipment category processed through U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It falls under the Informal Entry classification, allowing for the release of goods at the border that meet the following conditions: They were ...
How to Declare Intangibles?
Highway Carriers transporting commodities into the United States must report them on their ACE eManifest as Intangibles. (Provided they are not already being accounted for as part of a Formal PAPS Entry!) To report Intangibles the carrier will need ...
When should I use Intangibles as Shipment Type?
Intangibles, also known as General Head Note 1 (GN1), are a U.S. shipment type used to clear certain types of goods through U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This type of Informal Entry permits the release of shipments containing the following ...
How to Declare Returned American Products (3311)?
Returned American Products Shipments are currently exempt from ACE Manifest filing requirements,[1] but carriers may elect to submit ACE information for them for the benefit of their records and for faster border processing times. To report a ...
When should I use Returned American Products (3311) as Shipment Type?
A Returned American Products Shipment, associated with CBP Form 3311, is a U.S. Shipment Type used for clearing products of U.S. origin through U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It is a type of Informal Entry that allows for the release of ...
How to Declare Free of Duty (7523)?
Free-of-duty shipments are currently exempt from ACE eManifest filing requirements, but carriers may choose to submit ACE information for record-keeping and to expedite border processing. To report a Free of Duty Shipment, the carrier must create an ...
When should I use Free of Duty (7523) as Shipment Type?
A Free of Duty Shipment, known for its corresponding form, CBP Form 7523, is a U.S. Shipment Type for goods to clear through US Customs and Border Protection. It is a type of Informal Entry that allows for the release at the border of shipments ...
How to Declare Personal Shipment (3299)?
Personal Shipments being transported by a highway carrier are required to be reported on an ACE eManifest. Automated Commercial Environment Review of Shipment Release Types: Trucks To report a Personal Shipment the carrier will need to create an ACE ...
When should I use Personal Shipment (3299) as Shipment Type?
A Personal Shipment, also known as Household Goods or Unaccompanied Articles, is a U.S. shipment type used to clear non-commercial, personal, used goods through U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This type of Informal Entry allows for the release of ...
How to Declare an ATA Carnet?
In ACE eManifest there is currently no functionality to declare a Carnet Shipment. As such, highway carriers can simply leave the Carnet Shipment off when preparing their manifest and have the driver verbally declare the shipment and present the ...
When should I use an ATA Carnet?
An ATA Carnet is an international customs document that allows for the temporary import of goods into a country. Since it is accepted by both Canada and the United States, it can serve as a shipment type for goods clearing through both the CBSA and ...
How to Declare an IIT?
Instruments of International Traffic (IIT) must be reported on an ACE eManifest. To declare an IIT shipment, the carrier must set the IIT status on either the truck or trailer, depending on where the IITs are loaded. This notifies US Customs that ...
When should I use IIT?
Instruments of International Traffic, also known as IIT or 10.41a, is a U.S. shipment type used for goods clearing through CBP. It permits the release of shipments at the border that consist of skids, containers, and similar items. To qualify as ...
Does CrimsonLogic offer a feature that allows me to upload bulk shipments?
Yes, CrimsonLogic offers an easy way for users to upload information for multiple shipments within a single eManifest. The CSV upload feature is specifically designed for users with a large number of shipments on a single trip, allowing them to avoid ...
How to Declare Section 321?
As of January 1, 2019, highway carriers entering the U.S. with Section 321 shipments must file an ACE eManifest for that truck. To report a Section 321 shipment, the carrier must create an ACE Shipment designated as "Section 321" and ensure that it ...
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