After declaring
its independence in 1776, the struggling young nation found itself
on the brink of bankruptcy. Responding to the urgent need for revenue,
the First Congress passed and President George Washington signed
the Tariff Act, which authorized the collection of duties on imported
goods. It was called "the second Declaration of Independence"
by the 'news media of that era.
For nearly 125 years, Customs funded Virtually the entire government,
and paid for the nation's early growth and infrastructure. The territories
of Louisiana and Oregon, Florida and Alaska were purchased; the
National Road from cumberland Maryland, to Wheeling, West Virginia,
was constructed; and, the Transcontinental Railroad stretched from
sea-to-sea. Customs collection built the nation's lighthouses; the
U.S. mililtary and naval academies; the City of Washington; and
, the list goes on. The new nation that once teetered on the edge
of bankruptcy was now solvent.
Today, Customs is still a growing, major sour~ revenue for the Federal
government, returningo $16.00 to the taxpayer for every dollar appr0jX8
by Congress.
The United States Customs Service ensures that all imports and exports
comply with U.S. laws and regulations. The Service collects and
protects the revenue, guards against smuggling, responsible for
the following:
Assessing and collecting customs
duties, excise taxes, fees and penalties due on imported merchandise.
Interdicting and seizing contraband, including narcotics and Illegal
drugs.
Processing persons, baggage, cargo and mail, and administering certain
navigation laws.
Detecting and apprehending
persons engaged in fraudulent practices designed to circumvent Customs
and related laws. |