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Re: Duty rates?
[Re: jfaircloth]
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04/15/2016 04:03 PM
04/15/2016 04:03 PM
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[/b][b]jfaircloth said: Thanks. Does anyone know if they take credit cards in Charlotte customs?
From the cpb.gov website: How to Pay Customs Duty
If you owe Customs duty, you must pay it before the conclusion of your CBP processing. You may pay it in any of the following ways:
U.S. currency only. Personal check in the exact amount, drawn on a U.S. bank, made payable to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. You must present identification, such as a passport or U.S. driver's license. CBP does not accept checks bearing second-party endorsement. Government check, money order or traveler's check if the amount does not exceed the duty owed by more than $50. In some locations/POEs, you may pay duty with either MasterCard or VISA credit cards.
It doesn't specify which entry points accept credit cards, I would suggest calling or emailing or having cash to be sure.
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J.D.
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