This comprehensive guide on despacho, marítimo, paso a paso will provide you with everything you need to know to successfully navigate the process. Whether you're an experienced importer or just starting out, you'll find practical and up-to-date information.
Before starting the despacho, marítimo, paso a paso process, make sure you have: active tax ID, valid Importer Registry, designated customs broker, and all necessary commercial documentation (invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin).
The despacho, marítimo, paso a paso process is divided into clear stages: 1) Document preparation, 2) Tariff classification, 3) Determination of non-tariff regulations and restrictions, 4) Customs presentation, 5) Tax payment, 6) Goods clearance.
To successfully complete the despacho, marítimo, paso a paso process, you'll need: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, certificate of origin (if applicable), prior permits, and Mexican official standards certifications.
Costs associated with despacho, marítimo, paso a paso vary based on merchandise type, origin, value, and volume. On average, tariffs represent between 0% and 35% of customs value, plus 16% VAT and possible countervailing duties.
The most frequent mistakes in despacho, marítimo, paso a paso include: incorrect tariff classification, incomplete documentation, merchandise undervaluation, NOM non-compliance, and lack of prior permits. Avoiding them can save you fines and delays.
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