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:"Trump has threatened instituting [import] tariffs across a much broader range of imports than during his first term, a move that would not only increase sureties' client scrutiny but also challenge many importers.
:"Trump has threatened instituting [import] tariffs across a much broader range of imports than during his first term, a move that would not only increase sureties' client scrutiny but also challenge many importers.


:"The [importer client] company may have to pony up $250,000 to $500,000 just to procure a [customs] bond, and that could be a real challenge for some companies," Swartz said.  "We will see a lot of notices sent out by bond sureties, letting clients know their bonds are insufficient.""
:'The [importer client] company may have to pony up $250,000 to $500,000 just to procure a [customs] bond, and that could be a real challenge for some companies,' Swartz said.  'We will see a lot of notices sent out by bond sureties, letting clients know their bonds are insufficient.' "


:''Dan Swartz, tax principal at accounting firm Crowe - The Treasurer 2025 Issue 1 - page 24.''
:''Dan Swartz, tax principal at accounting firm Crowe - The Treasurer 2025 Issue 1 - page 24.''

Latest revision as of 19:35, 22 February 2025

Payments - informal - US.

To make a payment, especially a payment in advance.


Importers may have to pony up $500,000
"Trump has threatened instituting [import] tariffs across a much broader range of imports than during his first term, a move that would not only increase sureties' client scrutiny but also challenge many importers.
'The [importer client] company may have to pony up $250,000 to $500,000 just to procure a [customs] bond, and that could be a real challenge for some companies,' Swartz said. 'We will see a lot of notices sent out by bond sureties, letting clients know their bonds are insufficient.' "
Dan Swartz, tax principal at accounting firm Crowe - The Treasurer 2025 Issue 1 - page 24.


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