<p> Long Island Import Export Association In partnership with Bill Julich, Mallory Group</p><p>Customs Broker Exam Course</p><p>Smart people know that now is the perfect time to gain a competitive edge for a promotion or salary increase, and to find that hedge against economic uncertainty. One of the surest roads to financial security is to become a Licensed Customs Broker. Compared to other professional degrees or licenses, a customs broker's license is relatively easy, fast, and inexpensive to obtain...and the payoffs are astounding! </p><p>By teaching the course to a select small group of students, Our pass rate is 95%, at least twice as high as competitors (in some cases, 3 or 4 times as high). This is not a "cookie-cutter" course; we tailor our course to fit your individual needs and to turn your individual weaknesses into strengths. </p><p>Why Become a Licensed Customs Broker People become Licensed Customs Brokers for many reasons, not just financial reasons. Although a customs broker license dresses up a resume and is a step towards a higher salary and job security, many people want to be licensed so that they understand the import laws and regulations better and to keep their employer in compliance. A customs broker license also allows you to work for a customs brokerage firm or an importer, open your own, or become a consultant. </p><p>More and more importers are hiring in-house Licensed Customs Brokers. The demand for Licensed Customs Brokers is huge and growing. Having in-house Licensed Customs Brokers provides an importer with lasting advantages when importing. </p><p>What Licensed Customs Brokers Do Customs brokers must be licensed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). While companies can import goods without a customs broker license, it is almost a good decision to have a customs broker help. Licensed Customs Brokers are invaluable in navigating the mountain of paperwork and regulations. They help importers "clear goods", which means processing shipments through customs in a timely and legal fashion. Licensed Customs Brokers work under many deadlines, and must be comfortable with filing information electronically with CBP. A Licensed Customs Broker may take on other responsibilities and often play an important role in a company's trade compliance programs. </p><p>About the Customs Broker Exam</p><p>The customs broker exam is given on the first Monday of April and October each year. You must apply and submit a license fee to CBP at least one month before the exam. It is a four-hour, multiple-choice exam made up of 80 questions. You must score 75% (60 out of 80) to pass. </p><p>Reservation Information Date: Class beings Wednesday June 1st 6 pm - Program runs for 15 weeks. Class size is limited. Cost: $ 500.00 Make check payable to: Bill Julich</p><p>Mail to: Bill Julich c/o Mallory 777 Sunrise Hwy Lynbrook, NY 11563 [email protected] Tel: 516-371-1700 x 224</p><p>LOCATION: JFK Airport Building #14 “Chefs Orchid Restaurant” meeting room</p><p>REQUIRED MATERIALS: Up to date Customs HTSUS and Customs federal regulations of the U.S.</p><p>Please make note on your registration/check that you learned of this class from LIIEA </p>
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