Case: United States v. Railway Express Agency, Inc.
Abbreviation: United States v. Railway Express Agency, Inc.
Decision Date: 1951-07-17
Docket Number: No. 8026; Entry No. 3807
Citation: 27 Cust. Ct. 406
Volume: 27
Reporter: United States Customs Court Reports
Court: United States Customs Court
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: United States v. Railway Express Agency, Inc.
Judges: 
Pages: 406–406

Head Matter:
United States v. Railway Express Agency, Inc.
No. 8026.
Entered at Los Angeles, Calif.
Entry No. 3807.
(Decided July 17, 1951)
David N. Hdelstein, Assistant Attorney-General (John J. Antus and Charles J. Wagner, special attorneys), for the plaintiff.
Lawrence, Tuttle <& Harper (George R. Tuttle of counsel) for the defendant.

Opinion:
FoRD, Judge:
This appeal involves the question of the proper dutiable value of certain accordions exported from Italy and entered at the port of Los Angeles, Calif. In making entry of this merchandise, the importer included as a part of the entered value an item of packing in the sum of $112.50. It appears from the record before me that this item of packing was in error, and that it should have been $12.50 instead of $112.50.
I therefore find the proper dutiable value of the merchandise covered by this appeal to be the entered value less $100, this item being the excess included as packing in error. However, in view of section 503 of the Tariff Act of 1930, the collector in liquidation will take duty on the entered value, this being higher than the final appraised value. Judgment will be rendered accordingly.