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Modification of National Customs Automation Program Test Regarding Reconciliation
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This document announces several changes to the Customs Automated Commercial System (ACS) Reconciliation prototype test. They include a reduction of data required for ``no-change'' Aggregate Reconciliation entries, a new fee-for-service procedure for requesting reports of flagged entries, a modification of the liquidated damages provision, and a new diskette labeling procedure. In addition, the document discusses the continued use of the midpoint interest calculation for Aggregate Reconciliations. Other aspects of the prototype test not affected by the changes announced in this document remain the same.
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General notice.
This document announces several changes to the Customs Automated Commercial System (ACS) Reconciliation prototype test. They include a reduction of data required for ``no-change'' Aggregate Reconciliation entries, a new fee-for-service procedure for requesting reports of flagged entries, a modification of the liquidated damages provision, and a new diskette labeling procedure. In addition, the document discusses the continued use of the midpoint interest calculation for Aggregate Reconciliations. Other aspects of the prototype test not affected by the changes announced in this document remain the same.
The two year prototype testing period commenced on October 1, 1998, and was extended indefinitely starting October 1, 2000. Applications to participate in the prototype will be accepted throughout the duration of the test. The modification of the test's liquidated damages provision and the new diskette labeling procedure set forth in this document are effective on March 13, 2001. The effective date relative to the test's reduced data requirement for no- change Aggregate Reconciliation entries and the fee-for-service procedure for flagged entry reports will be announced soon after publication of this document via an Automated Broker Interface (ABI) administrative message.
Mr. John Leonard at (202) 927-0915 or Ms. Sandra Chilcoat at (202) 927-0032.
Automation program test:
Reconciliation prototype,
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