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How to Prepare for a CBP Audit - Webinar (Recorded)

  • Webinar

  • 60 Minutes
  • June 2018
  • Compliance Online
  • ID: 4544613

This CBP audit preparation training program will help attendees move toward a systematic approach for both general compliance and when notified about a CBP audit. It will help identify the likelihood of being subject to CBP audits, and help spot potential vulnerabilities and test your compliance(potential vulnerability, self review, general audit issues).

Why Should You Attend:

The focus of the webinar rests on the recent attention given to trade issues by the new administration, creating the expectation of a greater emphasis on CBP enforcement. Additionally, CBP has also stepped up its targeted enforcement efforts in certain specific areas pertaining to antidumping and countervailing duty circumvention. Expected to be added to these targeted efforts will be Trade Agreement Compliance if you claim benefits under a trade agreement.

Areas Covered in the Webinar:

  • Who is subject to CBP audits and why
  • General compliance

-Informed compliance
-Shared responsibility
-Reasonable care

  • Types of CBP Audits and Reviews
  • Identifying the likelihood of an audit
  • Quick response audits
  • Pre-assessment surveys
  • Focused assessments
  • General Audit Issues

-Issues arising during the course of an audit
-Prior Disclosure

  • Getting prepared

-Identifying the likelihood of an audit
-Where are your potential vulnerabilities

  • Self-review

-Conducting internal reviews
-Testing your own compliance
-What do to if you have been notified

Speakers

  • Raymond F. Sullivan
  • Raymond F. Sullivan ,
    Principal and Founder ,
    Law Offices of Rayond F. Sullivan


    Raymond F. Sullivan is an attorney with over 30 years of practice in customs law. His practice encompasses customs penalties, seizures audits and enforcement activities, as well as classification and valuation issues – including litigation of these issues. He regularly conducts evaluations of importer compliance systems and processes; and, has developed and implemented import compliance programs for a number of importers. Mr. Sullivan has written numerous articles on customs and international trade law; and, has served on Law 360’s International Trade Editorial Advisory Board.

    Mr. Sullivan is a former import specialist and special agent with US Customs. He is a member of the bar in Maryland, New York and the District of Columbia; and, litigates matters before the US Court of International Trade.

Who Should Attend

  • Importers and in-house compliance professionals
  • Importer attorneys
  • Customs brokers
  • Consultants and advisors to importers