![]() (9) All rebates, drawbacks, and bounties, separately itemized, allowed upon the exportation of the merchandise Where the required information does not appear on the invoice as originally prepared, it must be shown on an attachment to the invoice The cost of packing, cases, containers, and inland freight to the port of exportation need not be itemized by amount if included in the invoice price, and so identified. (8) All charges upon the merchandise itemized by name and amount, including freight, insurance, commission, cases, containers, coverings, and cost of packing and if not included above, all charges, costs, and expenses incurred in bringing the merchandise from alongside the carrier at the port of exportation in the country of exportation and placing it alongside the carrier at the first United States port of entry. (7) The kind of currency, whether gold, silver, or paper (6) If the merchandise is shipped otherwise than in pursuance of a purchase or an agreement to purchase, the value for each item, in the currency in which the transactions are usually made, or, in the absence of such value, the price in such currency that the manufacturer, seller, shipper, or owner would have received, or was willing to receive, for such merchandise if sold in the ordinary course of trade and in the usual wholesale quantities in the country of exportation (5) The purchase price of each item in the currency of the purchase, if the merchandise is shipped in pursuance of a purchase or an agreement to purchase (4) The quantities in the weights and measures of the country or place from which the merchandise is shipped, or in the weights and measures of the United States (3) A detailed description of the merchandise, including the name by which each item is known, the grade or quality, and the marks, numbers, and symbols under which sold by the seller or manufacturer to the trade in the country of exportation, together with the marks and numbers of the packages in which the merchandise is packed (2) The time when, the place where, and the person by whom and the person to whom the merchandise is sold or agreed to be sold, or if to be imported otherwise than in pursuance of a purchase, the place from which shipped, the time when and the person to whom and the person by whom it is shipped (1) The port of entry to which the merchandise is destined ![]() Each invoice of imported merchandise, must set forth the following information: (a) General information required on the invoice. If you can't get the in-browser forms to work just right click and download the PDF and open with Adobe Reader.§ 141.86 Contents of invoices and general requirements. Check if your browser supports the adobe plugin here and follow the steps to add the adobe plugin to your browser. ![]() Note: If you are attempting to view any of these documents in your browser's PDF viewer (by clicking on them directly), you may not be able to make use the fillable form fields and the save functionality. For example if you have regular orders between the same locations you can download a Bill of Lading and save it with all the required location information. These files have been designed as fillable forms where data can be entered and, if necessary partially completed and saved, to reuse later on a similar shipment. If you are looking for POD's or other scanned documents related to your shipment please request access to CSA's online portal here.įor best results with the PDF forms in the downloads tab in this pop up please first save the file and then open it with the latest version of Adobe Reader. ![]() The documents here are mostly PDF forms for download. Please contact us if you have additional questions or feedback. If you can't get the in-browser forms to work just "right click" and download the PDF, then open with Adobe Reader. ![]() Note: If you are attempting to view any of the below documents in your browser by clicking on them directly, you may not be able to use the fillable form fields. To take advantage of this functionality please right click the blue "download" text and save the file to your computer. The files have been designed as fillable forms that you can fill out (partially or completely) and if necessary, save again to reuse later on (with partially completed information, for example if you have regular orders between the same locations you can download a Bill of Lading and save it with all the required location information ). For best results, you should first save the file and then open it with the latest version of Adobe Reader. ![]()
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