Puerto Rico Partial Shipment Request

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This letter informs a customer that seller is unable to extend the customer's credit for the
entire amount of an order at the present time but is willing to ship to customer an order if customer reduces the quantity ordered by a certain percentage.

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FAQ

A shipment to Puerto Rico doesn't need to go through customs because it is a domestic package. However, you will need a commercial invoice, and if the value of the shipment exceeds $2,500 US you will also need Electronic Export Information.

The bottom line: You do not have to file EEI when sending products state to state but you do when shipping from the United States to Puerto Rico and vice versa. Puerto Rico's territorial status does provide some privileges, though, such as EEI exemptions in some cases.

As a U.S. territory, shipments to Puerto Rico are not considered exports so duties are not applied.

Yes. An AES filing is required for goods moving from a U.S. FTZ to Puerto Rico as indicated in FTR Section 30.2(a)(1)(ii).

Though shipments to Puerto Rico do not need to clear customs, they are subject to a sales tax based on the value of the goods (noted on the commercial invoice). Shipments must be declared and released by the Puerto Rico Tax Department before they can be delivered.

Shipments Leaving Puerto Rico for the U.S.:Because of Puerto Rico's territorial status, these shipments won't be subject to excise taxes or customs inspection.

A shipment to Puerto Rico doesn't need to go through customs because it is a domestic package. However, you will need a commercial invoice, and if the value of the shipment exceeds $2,500 US you will also need Electronic Export Information.

An EEI filing is required for shipments to China, Russia, and Venezuela for:All shipments of a single item or merchandise valued at more than $2,500, even if an export license is not required.Shipments, regardless of value or content, intended for military end-use.More items...?20-Apr-2022

If the U.S. Principal Party in Interest (USPPI) is sending goods through the U.S. Postal Service they are required to file the EEI only if the entire shipment is valued over $2,500 per Schedule B or if it requires an export license. The exporter should submit the ITN or exemption citation to the post office.

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Puerto Rico Partial Shipment Request