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- What is a Carnet? | ATA Carnet
A Carnet or ATA Carnet (pronounced kar-nay) is an international customs and temporary export-import document It is used to clear customs in 90 countries and territories without paying duties and import taxes on merchandise that will be re-exported within 12 months
- ATA Carnet Frequently Asked Question (FAQs)
The carnet allows the business traveler to use a single document for clearing certain categories of goods through customs in several different countries It may be used for unlimited exits from and entries into the U S and participating foreign countries during the one-year validity
- ATA Carnet - International Trade Administration
The ATA Carnet, also referred to as a ”Merchandise Passport,” or “Passport for Goods”, is an international customs document that allows for temporary entry of goods on a duty-free and tax-free basis, whether shipped or hand-carried
- ATA Carnet - Canadian Chamber of Commerce
The ATA Carnet is an internationally recognized customs document that facilitates the temporary importation of goods into over 80 countries, duty-free and tax free
- What is a Carnet? - USCIB
Carnets, commonly known as “Merchandise Passports”, are international customs documents that simplify customs procedures for the temporary importation of various types of goods In the U S , two types are issued: ATA and TECRO AIT Carnets
- Carnet Countries | ATA Carnet
Countries in blue are linked to a Carnet Country Advisory In a case where more than one advisory applies to a country, the country will be linked to the most current advisory
- Obtain a Carnet
Set-up an account online or request a Login ID and Password from an ATA Carnet Customer Service and Sales Representative at (800) 282-2900 If you are already a customer and have login credentials, click here to login
- What Does a Carnet Document Look Like? Examples of a Carnet Document . . .
There are no yellow vouchers in a U S carnet A yellow certificate set includes an exportation counterfoil and a re-importation counterfoil White certificate sets (includes counterfoils and vouchers) are used by foreign customs
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