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What does this mean for you? - All importers that conduct commercial business with the CBSA will be required to create an account in the CARM Client Portal - Customs Brokers need the approval of the importer to access the importers CCP account - At Release 1, using the CARM Client Portal, Importers will have the ability to grant access of their portal business account to employees and third-party services (e.g., Customs Brokers), allowing them to manage commercial importation activities on their behalf - With Release 1, importers, customs brokers and trade consultants will need to designate a Business Account Manager (BAM)-the BAM will be responsible for managing the day-to-day aspects of the account (e.g. assigning privileges, approving delegation of authority requests, etc.). - All users of the CARM Client Portal will be required to create their individual portal user account - Login to the CARM Client Portal using one of the following login credentials to create your individual user account: GCKey or Sign In Partner. We are bringing to your attention a new CBSA Program Importers create their CARM Client Portal (CCP) Account. At Release 1, the CARM Client Portal will be accessible to importers and customs brokers. Users will be able to: - View transactions posted to their accounts, view Statements of Accounts (SOA) - Make payments by credit card or set up pre-authorized debit - Delegate portal access to employees and third-parties (such as customs brokers and/or trade consultants) to manage commercial import activities - Request and track the progress of rulings electronically - Launch of Release 1 CARM will NOT change present day release requests Key Functions At Release 2, the CARM Client Portal will be available to all trade chain partners. Users will be able to: - Acquire a Business Number (BN9) and program account (RM account and/or Program ID) - Submit, correct and adjust a Commercial and Accounting Declaration (CAD), which will replace the current customs coding form (B3) and request for adjustment form (B2), also available via Electronic Data Interchange - Post and monitor security to participate in the Release Prior to Payment (RPP) program as an importer - Changes to Release Prior to Payment Privileges (RPP) requirements for bonds - Electronic management for appeals and compliance actions (CBSA Trade Verification) Overview The CARM program is a multi-year initiative that will transform the collection of duties and taxes for goods imported into Canada. The CARM program will be fully functional and implemented within two phases: Release 1 (May 25th 2021) & Release 2 (May 2022). The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) is launching an online client self-service portal on May 25th, 2021 Launch Release 1 in May 2021: Registration on the CARM Client Portal (CCP) will be available to Importers & Trade Chain Partners (customs brokers). We encourage importers to register for the portal once available, as it will be a mandatory requirement as of Release 2 May 2022. The CARM Client Portal (CCP) will allow importers to delegate authority to customs brokers, which will be a mandatory requirement in Release 2 in order to allow the broker to release and account for your goods. CARM "CBSA ASSESSMENT AND REVENUE MANAGEMENT" CHANGING THE WAY YOU INTERACT WITH CBSA Questions on CARM contact: Pauline Gray, CCS |Customs Compliance CBSA Designation, Professional Status Welke Customs Brokers Ltd. Direct: 416.840.3151 Mobile: 416.559.2114 [email protected] Release 1 (May 25th, 2021) Release 2 (May 2022) Stay tuned for more information on how to prepare for CARM! CARM Client Portal: The simple and secure way to transact with the CBSA www.welke.com [email protected] @welkecustomsbrokersltd Release 1, Issue.1

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Page 1: Copy of Blue Modern Scientific Poster - Welke

What does this mean for you?- All importers that conduct commercial businesswith the CBSA will be required to create anaccount in the CARM Client Portal- Customs Brokers need the approval of theimporter to access the importers CCP account- At Release 1, using the CARM Client Portal,Importers will have the ability to grant access oftheir portal business account to employees andthird-party services (e.g., Customs Brokers),allowing them to manage commercial importationactivities on their behalf- With Release 1, importers, customs brokers andtrade consultants will need to designate aBusiness Account Manager (BAM)-the BAM will beresponsible for managing the day-to-day aspectsof the account (e.g. assigning privileges, approvingdelegation of authority requests, etc.).- All users of the CARM Client Portal will berequired to create their individual portal useraccount- Login to the CARM Client Portal using one of thefollowing login credentials to create yourindividual user account: GCKey or Sign In Partner.

We are bringing to your attention a new CBSA Program

Importers create their CARM Client Portal (CCP) Account.At Release 1, the CARM Client Portal will be accessible to importers andcustoms brokers. Users will be able to:- View transactions posted to their accounts, view Statements of Accounts(SOA)- Make payments by credit card or set up pre-authorized debit- Delegate portal access to employees and third-parties (such as customsbrokers and/or trade consultants) to manage commercial import activities- Request and track the progress of rulings electronically- Launch of Release 1 CARM will NOT change present day release requests

Key FunctionsAt Release 2, the CARM Client Portal will be available to all trade chain partners.Users will be able to:- Acquire a Business Number (BN9) and program account (RM account and/orProgram ID)- Submit, correct and adjust a Commercial and Accounting Declaration (CAD),which will replace the current customs coding form (B3) and request foradjustment form (B2), also available via Electronic Data Interchange- Post and monitor security to participate in the Release Prior to Payment (RPP)program as an importer- Changes to Release Prior to Payment Privileges (RPP) requirements for bonds- Electronic management for appeals and compliance actions (CBSA TradeVerification)

OverviewThe CARM program is a multi-year initiative that will transform the collection of duties and taxesfor goods imported into Canada. The CARMprogram will be fully functional and implementedwithin two phases: Release 1 (May 25th 2021) & Release 2 (May 2022).

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) islaunching an online client self-service portal on May 25th, 2021 Launch Release 1 in May 2021: Registration on theCARM Client Portal (CCP) will be available toImporters & Trade Chain Partners (customsbrokers). We encourage importers to register forthe portal once available, as it will be a mandatoryrequirement as of Release 2 May 2022. The CARMClient Portal (CCP) will allow importers to delegateauthority to customs brokers, which will be amandatory requirement in Release 2 in order toallow the broker to release and account for yourgoods.

CARM"CBSA ASSESSMENT AND REVENUE MANAGEMENT"

CHANGING THE WAY YOU INTERACT WITH CBSA

Questions on CARM contact:Pauline Gray, CCS |Customs Compliance

CBSA Designation, Professional StatusWelke Customs Brokers Ltd.

Direct: 416.840.3151Mobile: [email protected]

Release 1 (May 25th, 2021)

Release 2 (May 2022)

Stay tuned for more information on how to prepare for CARM!

CARM Client Portal:The simple and secure way to transact with the CBSA

www.welke.com [email protected] @welkecustomsbrokersltd

Release 1, Issue.1