The Purpose of a Carnet: Temporary Importation
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A Carnet or ATA Carnet is an international customs document issued by 70 countries. It is presented when entering a Carnet country with merchandise or equipment that will be re-exported within 12 months. (Information about using carnets in non-carnet countries.)
Upon presentation, the Carnet permits the equipment or merchandise to clear customs without the payment of duties and taxes. Payment is not necessary because the Carnet guarantees that the merchandise or equipment will be re-exported within a year. Thus the use of a Carnet is a way of temporarily importing into foreign countries without payment of duties and taxes. Carnets also serve as the US registration of goods so that the goods can re-enter the US without payment of duties and taxes. |
The Carnet General list is an itemized list of all the merchandise or equipment that is to be
temporarily imported into 1 or more Carnet countries. It includes a description of each item,
including amount and weight, and any serial numbers that apply.
Other Parts of the Carnet
Green Cover Page and Back Page.
Blue, white & yellow Certificates including counterfoils and vouchers.
A Carnet issued in the US is contained in a blue, gold and silver jacket. The jacket protects the
Carnet as it travels and provides instructions and a document storage pocket for loose papers.