Project Description

CARM

Corrections and Adjustments of a Commercial Accounting Declaration (CAD)

Corrections and Adjustments

Changes to your Commercial Accounting Declaration (CAD) can now be made both before and after the payment due date (typically the 30, 31st of each month or the 1st of the following month).

  • The Correction Period is new and will allow for you to make interest free corrections through your customs broker (through EDI, API) or the CARM Client Portal (CCP), before payment due date. This will create a new version of the CAD and is auto-approved.
  • The Adjustment Period will commence after the payment due date and may incur interest. Adjustments can also be complete by your broker (through EDI, API) or through the CARM Client Portal. This will create a new version of the CAD and is subject to approval.

The Statement of Account (SOA) will reflect the correction made within that period, provided it is filed prior to the SOA posted date (25th of each month). The adjustment will be reflected on the Statement of Account (SOA) only after it has been approved. The approval date will determine the month to which the SOA is posted.

Note: All corrections and adjustments performed through the CARM Client Portal may not be automatically reflected in your broker’s software system and could cause accounting discrepancies. It is recommended to advise your broker of any changes made through the Portal.

Please refer to the Corrections and Adjustments Calendar below.

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How to Make a Correction or Adjustment of a CAD

Refer to the following user guides to understand the steps required to request a correction or adjustment of a CAD through the CARM client portal.

We recommend speaking to your Customs brokers about your correction and adjustment options as they can file them electronically on your behalf.

How to Request a Correction of a CAD

How to Request an Adjustment of a CAD

FAQs

The ability to submit an adjustment against a B3 that was submitted pre-CARM Release 3 will be available.

Only a licensed customs broker can submit a commercial accounting declaration or make a correction on behalf of an importer, as long as they have proper delegation of authority. Other third-party service providers are able to perform adjustments on commercial accounting declarations on behalf of an importer if they have been granted the appropriate delegated access.

The ability to submit release documentation is not available within the CARM Client Portal. As per the current process, release documentation (paper copies) must be presented to CBSA to obtain release.

C-type entries, however, must be submitted via the CARM Client Portal (CCP), regardless if the C-type is “on account” or a cash entry. In order to obtain release of goods, a paper copy must be printed and presented to CBSA accompanied by the same supporting documentation as is required today. This formulates the “release package” which will enable the Border Services Officer to make a release decision. For additional clarity, no “release” decisions are made within the CARM system.

Versioning will allow importers/brokers to see what changes were made to the commercial accounting declaration and by which party, depending on the type of access granted in the CARM Client Portal.

Importers will have the ability to set data visibility constraints on their relationship with a service provider, however, each service provider can always see the transactions they have submitted on behalf of their client. Visibility rules apply to all transactions, including commercial accounting declarations.

Supporting documentation will be required for all changes resulting in refunds (credits) during the adjustment period within a prescribed time period. Revenue neutral and upward (accounts receivable/debits) adjustments will not require supporting documentation at time of submission, however, a Compliance Officer may request supporting documentation for any adjustment at their discretion. Supporting documentation can only be attached via the CARM Client Portal.

There will be a file size limit of 50MB, which represents approximately 10,000 lines on the commercial accounting declaration.

Paper B2s (request for adjustment) and B3s (Customs Coding Form) will no longer be accepted once the commercial accounting declaration is available with CARM’s Release 2.

Statement of Adjustment will replace the current paper Detailed Adjustment Statement (DAS). It will be sent via the CARM Client Portal to importers and customs brokers as soon as an adjustment has been processed.

CARM Testimonials

“I had the pleasure of collaborating with the GHY CARM team, and their guidance has proved invaluable. Their expertise regarding requirements for the Canadian government’s initiative ensured our company is well-prepared for upcoming changes. We’re grateful for such a knowledgeable partner.”

Laurie Montizambert, CCS, Price Industries
“Sarah, a big thank you for being on the call and providing your CARM expertise. Paul and I will want to stay in touch with you so we can get it right. And certainly, we want to bring the new assistant controller on and train them right away. I wish our other brokers were as open to meet and walk us through this thing.”
Cynthia Dixon, LCB , Roquette America

“Let me start with saying that the CARM Open Mic webinar was really helpful.  I know it wasn’t the exact content that you intended (thank you CBSA…lol), it was still very impactful.  Great job!”

Krista Grzandziel, National Gypsum
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Led by Sarah Marcotte, our expert CARM team at GHY ensures seamless integration of the CBSA CARM program into your business, avoiding disruptions to your imports. Trust us to navigate the complexities with confidence.

CARM Updates

White Paper:

Getting on Board with CARM: How It Will Impact Your Supply Chain

Dive into this White Paper and learn everything you need to know about CARM. We unpack all the details as to why CBSA is making this monumental change, timelines you need to be aware of, why this matters to all importers, steps in setting up your CARM account, and how to minimize your compliance risk and maximize your business opportunities. This is a go-to for all importers and members of the trade community; an invaluable resource to guide you through one of the biggest changes that CBSA has ever made.

White Paper - Getting on Board with CARM: How it Will Impact Your Supply Chain

 

FAQs

We’re here to take the guesswork out of CARM compliance and make sure you’re on top of things. Read our answers to the most pressing questions that importers asked during our previous CARM webinars.

 

Webinars

We regularly host CBSA officials and trade industry experts to discuss CARM updates and questions. Get access to our previous webinar recordings and stay tuned for our upcoming events.

Open Mic on CARM

CARM In Effect: Navigate CBSA’s Biggest Change for Importers

CARM Webinar 1 – February 4, 2021

CARM Webinar 2 – March 17, 2021

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