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What is a CBP Focused Assessment audit and what does it look at?

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Goran T.new member
May 24, 2026 1,480 views 1 answer
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I heard CBP can audit importers with something called a 'Focused Assessment.' My FBA import volume is growing and I want to know what triggers one and what they actually examine. Is it like an IRS audit? What should my import program have in place before CBP ever shows up?

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