MyCustomsInfo® for CFOs

Transform Duty Spend from Hidden Cost to Recovered Revenue

Customs duty is one of your largest variable costs — but it sits in a black box. MyCustomsInfo® opens it up: quantifying overpayments, benchmarking broker accuracy, and recovering duties that should never have been paid.

The Challenge

The Financial Blind Spot

Overpaid Duties Going Unrecovered

Classification errors, missed reliefs, and incorrect valuations leak duty spend every quarter. Without a systematic audit, the money simply stays with the revenue authority.

No Visibility of Broker Performance

You pay brokers to file accurately, but have no independent data on their error rates, recovery potential, or filing quality. The cost of broker errors doesn't appear on any P&L line.

CBAM Financial Exposure

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduces a new cost layer on imported goods. Without embedded emissions data, you cannot forecast the financial impact or plan mitigation.

Multiple Brokers, No Consolidated View

Your business uses different freight forwarders and customs brokers in different markets. Each sends data in a different format, at a different frequency, with a different level of detail. Consolidating the financial picture across all of them is like herding cats.

Solutions

How MyCustomsInfo® Helps

Financial tools that turn customs data into boardroom-ready insight — from duty recovery quantification to multi-year compliance trending.

Duty Recovery & Refunds

Automated Overpayment Detection

Every declaration is checked for duty overpayments caused by classification errors, missed preferences, and incorrect valuations. Recovery claims are prepared with full supporting evidence.

Ask Piers

What is the total recoverable duty across my UK and US portfolios for the last three years?

C285 & Post-Summary Correction

UK duty refund claims via C285 and US corrections via Post-Summary are prepared end-to-end, including tariff analysis, evidence packs, and submission tracking.

Ask Piers

How many C285 claims are in progress and what is the expected recovery value?

Financial Oversight & Reporting

Broker Performance Benchmarking

See error rates, recovery values, and filing accuracy by broker, by market, by quarter. Quantify the financial impact of broker quality in terms the board understands.

Ask Piers

Show me the total financial impact of broker errors across all markets in FY2025.

Duty Spend Analytics

Trend analysis of duty spend by commodity, origin, and regime. Identify where duty exposure is growing and where recovery opportunities are being missed.

Ask Piers

Which commodity group has the fastest-growing duty spend year-on-year?

CBAM Cost Management

CBAM Exposure Forecasting

Model the financial impact of CBAM across your import portfolio using actual embedded emissions data or EU default values. Quantify the cost before the certificates are due.

Ask Piers

What is my projected CBAM certificate cost for Q3 2026 based on current import volumes?

Carbon Cost Integration

Integrate CBAM costs into your duty spend reporting, enabling total landed-cost visibility that includes carbon charges alongside tariffs and VAT.

Ask Piers

Show me total landed cost by product line, including estimated CBAM charges.

Why MyCustomsInfo®

From Cost Centre to Recovered Revenue

CFOs who treat customs duty as a fixed cost are leaving money on the table. MyCustomsInfo® turns duty spend into a managed line item — auditing every declaration, recovering every overpayment, and giving you the financial data to hold brokers, suppliers, and regulators to account.

Book a Compliance Review

Quantify the Exposure. Recover the Duty. Report with Confidence.

US Regulatory Notice. MyCustomsInfo® is an independent compliance auditor. It does not conduct customs business as defined under 19 U.S.C. §1641. The specific tariff classification to be applied to any entry of merchandise is to be determined by a licensed Customhouse broker. MyCustomsInfo® output does not constitute entry preparation, classification advice, or customs broker services. Preparation and filing of Post-Entry Amendments, Post-Summary Corrections, protests, and drawback claims must be performed by a licensed customs broker. US broker records are held in US AWS regions in compliance with 19 C.F.R. §111.23. Primary authority: CBP HQ H272798 (January 2017). Supporting authority: CBP HQ H350722 (January 2026).