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Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

1985

Customs penalties

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Civil Customs Penalties Under Section 592 Of The Tariff Act: Current Practice And The Need For Further Reform, John M. Peterson Jan 1985

Civil Customs Penalties Under Section 592 Of The Tariff Act: Current Practice And The Need For Further Reform, John M. Peterson

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Civil Customs penalties imposed under Section 592 of the Tariff Act are among the harshest allowed by federal law. Multi-million-dollar penalty claims and settlements are not uncommon. Since the early 1970s, Section 592 has emerged as the Customs Service's (Customs) most powerful weapon in its war against allegedly negligent and fraudulent import practices.

For years, many commentators had criticized Section 592 as being an unduly harsh remedy that often imposed unintended hard-ships on importers. Much of this criticism subsided when Congress adopted the Customs Procedural Reform and Simplification Act of 1978, which importers hailed as a major victory. Many believed …