Classification Consultation
What is Classification Consultation, its role in foreign trade, and how it applies to customs operations in Mexico.
What is Classification Consultation, its role in foreign trade, and how it applies to customs operations in Mexico.
In the context of foreign trade and customs operations in Mexico, Classification Consultation is a fundamental concept that every importer, exporter, and customs broker must understand.
Formal request for classification criterion. Mexico's customs regulatory framework, based on the Customs Law and the General Rules for Foreign Trade (RGCE), establishes applicable conditions and requirements. Correct compliance with these provisions is essential to avoid penalties, fines, and delays in customs clearance.
Understanding this concept allows optimization of foreign trade operations, reduction of customs costs, and avoidance of legal contingencies. Companies that master customs procedures can better leverage the benefits of free trade agreements and trade facilitation programs.
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The official document filed with Mexican customs that covers the entry or exit of goods from Mexico, prepared and submitted by a licensed customs broker.
CustomsCustoms Broker
A licensed individual authorized by Mexico's tax authority (SAT) to process customs clearance of goods on behalf of importers and exporters.
CustomsCustoms Clearance
The complete set of procedures and formalities required for goods to legally enter or exit a country through customs.
TradeCustoms Value
The monetary amount on which import duties are calculated, determined according to the WTO Valuation Agreement with transaction value as the primary method.