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Can You Clear Customs Yourself?

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Thinking about handling your own customs clearance to save on freight forwarder fees? This episode breaks down the surprisingly different rules across the US, UK, and Israel. In America, you're basically locked out unless you pass a brutal federal exam with a 15-30% pass rate. The UK lets individuals self-clear with just an EORI number. Israel sits in the middle, allowing self-representation for personal imports but requiring a licensed broker for commercial shipments. We also explore the practical nightmare of getting HS codes wrong, demurrage fees that compound fast, and why the licensing exam itself is a gauntlet of tariff classification and valuation puzzles. If you've ever wondered whether DIY customs makes business sense, this episode gives you the real answer.

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Can You Clear Customs Yourself?

Thinking about handling your own customs clearance to save on freight forwarder fees? This episode breaks down the surprisingly different rules across the US, UK, and Israel. In America, you're basically locked out unless you pass a brutal federal exam with a 15-30% pass rate. The UK lets individuals self-clear with just an EORI number. Israel sits in the middle, allowing self-representation for personal imports but requiring a licensed broker for commercial shipments. We also explore the practical nightmare of getting HS codes wrong, demurrage fees that compound fast, and why the licensing exam itself is a gauntlet of tariff classification and valuation puzzles. If you've ever wondered whether DIY customs makes business sense, this episode gives you the real answer.

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