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Duty Drawback
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Duty drawback is a customs refund program that allows importers or exporters to reclaim duties, taxes, or fees paid on imported goods that are subsequently exported or destroyed under customs supervision. This system is designed to encourage international trade by reducing overall import costs for businesses engaged in manufacturing, re-exporting, or global supply chain operations. By applying for a duty drawback, companies can improve cash flow, enhance supply chain efficiency, and maintain trade compliance while maximizing cost savings on international shipments.
Duty Drawback
What is duty drawback?
Duty drawback is a customs refund program that allows importers or exporters to reclaim duties, taxes, or fees paid on imported goods that are subsequently exported or destroyed under customs supervision. This system is designed to encourage international trade by reducing overall import costs for businesses engaged in manufacturing, re-exporting, or global supply chain operations. By applying for a duty drawback, companies can improve cash flow, enhance supply chain efficiency, and maintain trade compliance while maximizing cost savings on international shipments.
What types of drawback can be applied to goods?
Unused Merchandise Drawback
Direct Identification (19 USC 1313(j)(1))
Substitution (19 USC 1313(j)(2))
Substitution of Finished Petroleum Derivatives (19 USC 1313(p))
Manufacturing Drawback
Direct Identification (19 USC 1313(a))
Substitution (19 USC 1313(b))
Other Common Drawback Types
Rejected Merchandise Drawback (19 USC 1313(c))
Packaging Material (19 USC 1313(q))
Flavoring extracts; medicinal or toilet preparations; bottled distilled spirits and wines (19 USC 1313(d))
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Related Glossary Terms
CBP (Customs and Border Protection)
Resources
Duty Drawback - CBP
