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You may bring up to $10,000 in currency, coin and specific monetary instruments without reporting it to customs. If you bring more than $10,000 into the country, notify this to customs to avoid fines or, worse yet, losing the money.
Mailing and Shipping Goods — Customs Duty Guidance Up to $1,600 in goods will be duty-free under your personal exemption if the merchandise is from an IP. Up to $800 in goods will be duty-free if it is from a CBI or Andean country. Any additional amount, up to $1,000, in goods will be dutiable at a flat rate (3%).
Mailing and Shipping Goods — Customs Duty Guidance Up to $1,600 in goods will be duty-free under your personal exemption if the merchandise is from an IP. Up to $800 in goods will be duty-free if it is from a CBI or Andean country. Any additional amount, up to $1,000, in goods will be dutiable at a flat rate (3%).
Chances are you purchased a few souvenirs or gifts during your travels so which ones do you have to declare? The answer: Every item you didn't have with you when you left the United States. ... If the value of the item falls outside your personal exemption (see below), you will have to pay U.S. duties on it.
If you don't declare your contraband products or give false information, you will most certainly face consequences. According to section 592 of Customs Law, a fine of $300 will be given as a spot penalty for the non-declaration of a forbidden non-agricultural product, and the product will be confiscated.
The US Customs and Border Protection website states that there is no limit to the amount of currency that can be brought into or taken out of the US. ... The CBP site also notes that failure to declare currency and monetary instruments in excess of $10,000 may result in its seizure.
You can obtain the form at www.fincen.gov or request one from the CBP Officer if required. Failure to declare currency in amounts more than $10,000 can result in its seizure.
If you're declaring more than $10,000, have your copy of a Fine Form 105, a document issued by the Department of Treasury, ready for the customs officials. If the customs department seizes your money, a formal seizure notice will be issued by U.S. Customs.
What happens if you don't declare your money? ... If you are stopped by a U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer and more than $10,000 is found on your person or in your belongings and this money was not declared, you run the very real risk of CBP taking all the money you were carrying and keeping it.
You may legally carry or mail any amount of money you want into or out of the United States, but if it is more than $10,000 at one time, you better first report it to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Otherwise, you risk U.S. Customs taking it from you, and never getting it back.
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