Albania

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Albania
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ALBANIA (AL)

Accepts ATA Carnets for:

  • Commercial Samples
  • Exhibitions and Fairs
  • Professional Equipment

Visit ALBANIA Customs at: http://www.dogana.gov.al/

Union of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Albania (UCCIAL)

ST: Kavajes, no.6
Tirana, Albania

Tel: (+355) 69 95 44 679
Fax: (+355) 4 224 7105
E-mail: info@uccial.al

Special Considerations

We are unaware of specific requirements for Carnet use in Albania.

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Austria

DISCLAIMER: USCIB makes every effort to keep information on this page up to date. Users are advised to consult with the local customs authorities of the country or territory in question to ensure accuracy and conformity with local laws. USCIB cannot be held liable for any incorrect or out-of-date information contained on this page.

 

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AUSTRIA (AT)

Accepts ATA Carnets for:

  • Commercial Samples
  • Exhibitions and Fairs
  • Professional Equipment

Austrian Federal Economic Chamber

Wiedner Hauptstrasse 63
P.O. Box 197
A-1045 Vienna

Tel: 43 (0)5 90 900 4412
Fax: 43 (0)5 90 900 114412

E-mail: carnet@wko.at
WWW Site: https:/www.wko.at

Special Considerations

We are unaware of any specific requirements for Carnet use in Austria.

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India

DISCLAIMER: USCIB makes every effort to keep information on this page up to date. Users are advised to consult with the local customs authorities of the country or territory in question to ensure accuracy and conformity with local laws. USCIB cannot be held liable for any incorrect or out-of-date information contained on this page.

 

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INDIA (IN)

Accepts ATA Carnets for:

  • Exhibitions and Fairs
  • Professional Equipment 

Visit India Customs at: http://www.cbec.gov.in/

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI)

Federation House, Tansen Marg
New Delhi 110-001, India

Tel: (91-11) 23738760 -70 (11 lines)
Fax: (91-11) 23320714 – 23721504

E-mail: atacarnet@ficci.com
WWW Site:

Special Considerations

  1. Effective January 18, 2018, India accepts Carnets for professional equipment: please click here for details. Carnet entry under Professional Equipment will be restricted to two months. Extension for an additional two months is possible. Please refer to Indian customs’ guidelines.
  2. As of December 1, 2017, the security deposit amount required for U.S.-issued ATA Carnets destined for India has been raised to 55% of the value.
  3. Carnets are accepted for exhibitions and fairs, whether government sanctioned or private. Goods imported into India under cover of ATA Carnets have to be re-exported within the six-month period following their importation. If you would want your goods to remain in India longer than the six-month period, you should obtain approval therefore (1) from the Customs office of import; (2) before the six-month period has expired. Failing such approval within the due period, duties, taxes and interests would become payable.
  4. FICCI charges 1200 RPS per guarantee letter issued to facilitate customs clearance.
  5. Indian Customs offices at the following ports are authorized to handle ATA Carnets and their hours are Monday to Friday, from 10am to 5pm:
  • New Delhi (National Capital Territory of Delhi – North India)
  • Mumbai (Maharashtra – West India)
  • Chennai (Tamil Nadu – South India)
  • Kolkata (West Bengal – East India)
  • Cochin (Kerala – South India)
  • Bangalore (Karnataka – South India)
  • Dadri -Noida – ICD (Uttar Pradesh – North India)
  • Hyderabad – ICD (Andhra Pradesh – South India)
  • Goa Airport – ICD (South India)
  • Ahmedabad (Gujarat – West India)
  • Jaipur (Rajasthan – Northern India)

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Carnet Usage: Departing the U.S.

Departing the US | Entering a Country | Departing a Country | Re-Entering the US
Transiting a Country | Upon Return | Know Before You Go | Glossary

 

  1. For initial departure, the Holder or authorized representative must first sign the green cover. U.S. Customs must validate the green cover and a yellow exportation counterfoil to activate the Carnet for its first use. For U.S. issued Carnets there are no exportation vouchers. Foreign customs may deny entry of goods under a Carnet if neither the green cover nor the exportation counterfoil is validated by U.S. Customs.
  2. Use a yellow exportation counterfoil (for initial departure, use No.1). Indicate only those item numbers that are leaving the U.S. in Section (1) of the counterfoil. It is the Holder’s responsibility to ensure that U.S. Customs has indicated the correct item numbers on the counterfoil especially in a partial or split shipment.
  3. Present the Carnet to U.S. Customs.
  4. U.S. Customs will then validate the counterfoil.

Carnet Usage: Re-Entering the U.S.

Departing the US | Entering a Country | Departing a Country | Re-Entering the US
Transiting a Country | Upon Return | Know Before You Go | Glossary

 

Sec.148.11 of the U.S. Customs Regulations states “All articles brought into the United States by any individual shall be declared to a Customs officer at the port of first arrival…”

  1. Present the Carnet to customs at the time of re-entry.
  2. Use the yellow re-importation counterfoil bearing the same number as the yellow exportation counterfoil used at the time of departure.
  3. U.S. Customs inspector must clearly indicate those item numbers re-entering in Section 1 of the counterfoil and indicate the corresponding exportation counterfoil number in the second part, Section 1. Customs will then validate the counterfoil. (U.S. Customs should allow the goods to re-enter the U.S. even if the Carnet has expired.  The expiration date only limits entry into foreign countries.)
  4. MOST IMPORTANT:  Upon returning to the U.S., the re-importation counterfoil must be validated by U.S. Customs. This is the last line of defense in cancelling a Carnet or settling a claim without payment of duties and taxes, though regularization fees may apply.

Carnet Usage: To Transit a Country (If Applicable)

Departing the US | Entering a Country | Departing a Country | Re-Entering the US
Transiting a Country | Upon Return | Know Before You Go | Glossary

 

At the Time of Entry

  1. Use two blue (transit) use two blue transit counterfoil and voucher. Indicate in Section F(a) of the voucher the customs port (of the country of transit) from which the goods will exit.
  2. Indicate only those item numbers that are transiting in the second half of Section F(a).
  3. Sign and date the voucher.
  4. Present the Carnet to customs at the port of entry.
  5. Foreign customs will indicate the item numbers in “Clearance for Transit, 1,” on the counterfoil and indicate the port to which the goods are being dispatched.  The customs inspector will then assign the final date that the goods must exit that port in No. 2 of the counterfoil. It is vital to adhere to the final date for re-exportation mandated by Foreign Customs.
  6. The customs inspector will complete 4-6 sign and stamp No. 7 of both transit counterfoils and Section H of the first voucher and then detach that voucher.

At the Time of Departure

  1. Present the Carnet to customs at the port of discharge.
  2. The customs inspector at the port of discharge will complete the Certificate of Discharge on the second counterfoil and Section H of the second voucher and then detach the second voucher.
  3. When the transit is complete, Signature Sections 6 and 7 of the second counterfoil will have been validated and both vouchers will have been detached.

Carnet Usage: Entering a Foreign Country

Departing the US | Entering a Country | Departing a Country | Re-Entering the US
Transiting a Country | Upon Return | Know Before You Go | Glossary

 

  1. Use a white importation voucher. Complete Section D & E. Indicate only those item numbers that are entering the country in Section F(a). Specify in F(b) the intended use of the Carnet, e.g., participation in an exhibition or sales visit.
  2. Sign and date the voucher.
  3. Present the Carnet to customs at the time of entry.
  4. Foreign customs must indicate only those items that are entering in Section (1) of the counterfoil.
  5. Any customs authority has the right to restrict any shipment to less than one year.  Be sure to comply with the “Final Date for Re-exportation/production to the Customs of goods” in Section 2 of the counterfoil. If the Carnet is not restricted, the final date for reexportation becomes 12:00 midnight of the expiration date (c) printed on the green cover.
  6. The customs inspector will then validate both the counterfoil and voucher and then detach the voucher.

Carnet Usage: Departing a Foreign Country

Departing the US | Entering a Country | Departing a Country | Re-Entering the US
Transiting a Country | Upon Return | Know Before You Go | Glossary

 

  1. Use the white reexportation voucher that has the same number as the most recently used importation voucher.  Complete section D & E. Indicate only those item numbers that are leaving in Section F(a). Also indicate the corresponding importation voucher number in the second part of Section F(a). Complete Section F(b,c,d), if applicable.
  2. Sign and date the voucher.
  3. Present the Carnet to customs at time of departure.
  4. The foreign customs inspector must clearly indicate only those item numbers that are leaving in Section 1 of the counterfoil, along with the corresponding importation voucher number.  (If an item(s) is not reexported and duties are paid, it is vital that a customs cashier’s receipt be obtained from the local customs authorities.  This receipt must clearly list the merchandise not reexported (as on General List) and must note the Carnet number. The Carnet and customs receipt should be returned to the USCIB upon completion of the final use of the Carnet.)
  5. Foreign customs will validate both counterfoil and voucher.  Customs will then detach and retain the voucher for a later comparison to the importation voucher.
  6. Special Note: Customs authorities in the European Union (EU) may be unwilling or unavailable to validate ATA Carnets for goods moving between EU member countries.  Before final departure from the EU, INSIST on validation of both re-exportation counterfoil and voucher.
  7. All items not reexported because of loss, theft, destruction or other reason are subject to all applicable duties, taxes, and possible penalties.
  8. Carnet Holders who fail to have the Carnet validated at the time of departure may be charged a regularization fee by the foreign customs authorities even if a claim does not occur.

Carnet Cancellation FAQs

  1. When do I return the Carnet?

    The Carnet should be returned after its final use or immediately after its expiration, whichever comes first.

  2. To where do I return the Carnet?

    The Carnet holder should make and keep a clear copy of the whole Carnet booklet (all used and even un-used sheets), and return the original via receipted mail to the company that issued you the Carnet.

  3. What should I do if the Carnet is misplaced, lost, or destroyed?

    Please contact your issuing company for assistance.

  4. What should I do if the merchandise is sold in the country of importation?

    If goods are sold overseas, proof of payment (a cashier’s receipt) from the Customs of the country of importation should be attached to the returned Carnet.  Please note that the Carnet number must be indicated on the cashier’s receipt.

  5. Is it possible for the goods under the Carnet to remain in the country after the Carnet has expired?

    It may be. You may apply for a replacement Carnet, which normally allows the goods to stay in the country of import for another year.  Approval and acceptance of replacement Carnets vary from country to country.  To apply, please contact the office where you obtained your original Carnet at least 30 days prior to Carnet expiration.

  6. I received a duplicate Carnet after I lost the original. The duplicate was sent back to you. Why am I still getting reminder letters?

    In order to cancel a Carnet, both the duplicate and the original must be returned. Reminder letters will be generated if only the duplicate was returned. If you do not have the original then the Carnet must remain open for one year after the expiration date. If no claim(s) is issued during that time period then the Carnet will be cancelled.

  7. My Carnet was never used. Do I still have to return it?

    Yes, all Carnets must be returned even if they were never used.  Carnets that are not returned will be considered ‘open’ and thus, the associated security deposit will remain in effect until the time during which a customs claim may be submitted to USCIB has ended.

Words of Praise

Here’s a sampling of what our customers think about our service

 

“The reason that Carnets are so beneficial is that they eliminate the need to set up temporary import bonds (TIB) into a foreign country. There is also no outlay of any applicable duties and/or taxes. In addition, the one-time purchase of the Carnet removes clearance and bonding fees into the foreign country and upon return to the USA.”

A representative of Mohawk Global Logistics

“The ATA Carnet is like a Magic Passport.”

A representative of Rock-It Cargo

“The Carnet is a wonderful system…It allows us to take our samples to international fairs without the complications of customs import duties.  It has definitely enabled us to broaden our markets overseas.”

A representative of J & S.S. De Young

“The use of an equipment Carnet makes traveling much easier, more efficient and simply just expedites the whole process.”

A representative of CitiCam Film & Video Services

“With Vivid Collection’s participation in international exhibitions, carnets are an innovating and cost efficient way of sending high valuables to foreign countries without the burden of paying import taxes, duties or temporary bonds. Carnets are the future for international expansion.”

A representative of Vivid Collection

“I am so happy to recommend USCIB.  We have used their services for importing and exporting professional equipment. … [The staff is] helpful and attentive and actually remembers their clients needs… We have never had a problem at an international border and I thank the people at USCIB.”

A representative of NTV International Corp.

“Our company utilizes carnets on a frequent and “last-minute” basis. The entire online application experience is user-friendly and quick. … I am also very pleased with the new A4 type Carnets; they are easier to use and manage.   Preparation to ship time has been cut down with the elimination of copying and stapling the general list to each counterfoil.”

A representative of Harry Winston, Inc.

“Carnet is an organized and trouble- free method of entering a foreign country with commercial samples.  Carnets make it easy to cross borders without tax and duty consequences.  Without the Carnet, we would be unable to travel the way we do today.”

A representative of Almond International

“It takes the guesswork out of customs in every country.  Working with USCIB is a lifesaver.”

A representative of Planet Billard

“USCIB is a major ‘safe haven’ for doing international business.  We have always had a rough time shipping our trade show booths internationally until now! … Our company appreciates all the help and dedication in making sure our international shipping is a breeze.  Thanks USCIB.”

A representative of Skyline Displays of Pittsburgh

“The ATA Carnet is an invaluable tool to our international expansion.  Not only did it assist us when we first attended the Basel Show, but it continues today to be the best means to move our samples around the world.  We couldn’t do business around the world without it.”

A representative of Henry Dunay Designs

”For ten years you have helped provide a happy ending to each of our international cultural exchange projects.  Our ATA Carnets always read like a drama: eleven giant nine-feet-tall puppets, six animal costumes, twelve pair of feet, two icebergs, a palm tree… Every year it’s a different show with a different carnet of giant one-of-a-kind puppets needing to be transported.  Your carnet makes the transportation of our equipment trouble free.  Thank you for helping us make the puppet theatre’s arrival spectacular!”

A representative of BITS’ N PIECES THEATRE

“Oracle Corporation and its employees use Carnets as an effective ‘passport for goods’ which, by allowing easy cross international border flow of items such as trade samples and company equipment for use at trade shows, removes any potential customs delays.”

A representative of Oracle Corporation

“Carnets are the secret weapon”

A representative of Laufer Group International