2026-08539NoticeWallet

CBP Seeks Input to Continue Customs Record-Keeping Extensions

Published Date: 5/1/2026

Notice

Summary

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is asking to keep collecting certain records and wants your feedback by June 1, 2026. This affects businesses and agencies that deal with customs paperwork, but no new fees or big changes are planned—just an extension to keep things running smoothly. If you handle customs info, now’s the time to speak up and help shape the process!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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CBP Recordkeeping Extension Notice

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is extending its existing recordkeeping information collection under the Mod Act (19 CFR part 163) without change and is asking for public comments by June 1, 2026. The collection affects members of the trade community (businesses): CBP estimates 5,459 respondents, with 1,040 hours per response and a total annual burden of 5,677,360 hours. Businesses must keep and produce records CBP may request to verify tariff status, classification, value, and duty for imported merchandise.

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Key Dates

Published Date
5/1/2026

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Homeland Security Department
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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