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In this article, I talk about why a commercial import invoice is important and how to prepare one.
A commercial invoice,
signed by the seller or shipper, or his agent, acts as a bill of sale
between a buyer and seller, describes what you are importing and
references important transaction numbers. It also serves as a vehicle
for the seller to get paid as well as a device for you to receive your
merchandise in a timely fashion and in good order.
Read the entire article:
What's Needed on a Commercial Import Invoice
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