This Memorandum explains how clients may apply, under section 60.1 of the Customs Act (the Act), for an extension of time to file a request under section 60. It also explains on what basis the President of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) issues decisions in response to these applications.
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D11-6-9, Applications to the President for an Extension of Time to File a Request under Section 60 of the Customs Act
D11-11-1, National Customs Rulings
This memorandum provides information concerning the Canada Border Services Agency’s (CBSA) NCR program.
D11-6-7, Request under Section 60 of the Customs Act for a Re-determination, a further Re-determination or a Review by the President of the Canada Border Services Agency
This memorandum explains the process pursuant to section 60 of the Customs Act (the Act) for a request to the President of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for a re-determination, a further re-determination of the origin, the tariff classification, the value for duty or marking in respect of goods or a req
CN 17-11, Processing requests under Section 60 of the Customs Act for a Re-determination, a further Re-determination or a Review by the President of the CBSA
1. This notice is to advise clients of changes affecting the way requests for re-determinations or further re-determinations under section 60 of the Customs Act (Act) are to be submitted and processed effective April 1, 2017.
A dairy-for-lumber deal? Think-tank paper proposes Canada-U.S. swap for NAFTA
The most common uses of Canadian dairy normally include milk, cream, yogurt, butter and cheese. But a new report suggests an altogether different application: use it as a bargaining chip.