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4 - NAME AND NUMBER OF VESSEL
5 - NET REGISTERED TONS (NRT)
6 - FLAG
(b) CARGO DATA - LOADED AT AND DISCHARGED AT: (Fleeting areas should
not be reported unless a vessel is loaded or unloaded at a fleeting area. If a loaded barge is left at
a fleeting area for a future move to unload at a terminal, give the terminal as the destination. If a
barge is loaded at a terminal and then moved to a fleeting area for future pick up, give the loading
terminal as the origin.)
1 - PORT OR LOCALITY
2 - DOCK
3 - DATE
4 - ACTUAL DRAFT
(c) UNLOADED CARGO DATA - COMMODITY INFORMATION:
1 - COMMODITY - if the commodity is passengers the
units field will indicate the number of passengers being
transported.
2 - QUANTITY
3 - UNIT
4 - WEIGHT PER UNIT
5 - NET TONS
(d) HARBOR MAINTENANCE TAX INFORMATION: Vessel operating
companies reporting domestic movements of commodities on a vessel transiting channels in U. S.
Customs, ports subject to the Harbor Maintenance Tax (HMT) must also report the shipper
information (name of shipper and the shipper's IRS or SSN, or an exemption code). Reference
the Water Resources Development Act of 1986, PL 99-662 Title 14; 19 CFR Parts 3, 24, 146,
and 178 (U. S. Customs). (Also see Corps Federal Register Announcement dated 25 March 1987;
U. S. Customs Service Federal Register Announcement dated 30 March 1987 and amended in a
Federal Register Announcement dated 14 July 1987). The HMT information must be provided
for each commodity carried. If the commodity movement is exempt from the fee because of one
of the exemptions given with directions to complete the forms, the applicable exemption code
must be entered in the last column of the form and the name of the shipper and the shipper's IRS
number (or SSN) may be omitted. If the commodity movement is not exempt, then the shipper's
name and IRS number (or SSN) must be entered on the form.
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