Day.News — Local News. Real Community.
247 neighbors reading now

Little Haiti Day News

Space Coast charm, endless possibilities, hometown feel.Little Haiti, FL Edition
general

White House Issues Executive Order to Strengthen Customs Enforcement

HA
Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
5 days ago

White House issues new executive order to strengthen customs enforcement, protecting U.S. consumers and businesses

White House issues new executive order to strengthen customs enforcement, protecting U.S. consumers and businesses patricia.a.driscoll Wed, 06/03/2026 - 14:42 WASHINGTON—Today, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order “Strengthening Customs Enforcement,” empowering U.S. Customs and Border Protection with a comprehensive set of tools to safeguard American consumers, businesses, and revenue while increasing transparency and compliance across international supply chains.  “CBP stands ready to enforce this Executive Order,” said CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott. “Importing into the U.S. has for too long been treated as a right and not a privilege. CBP will execute the priorities in this Executive Order and by doing so we will fortify our trading border just as we have done with our physical border.”“This Executive Order helps CBP better detect when bad trade actors try to break the rules,” said CBP Office of Trade Executive Assistant Commissioner Susan S. Thomas. “These are major advances in protecting our revenue and increasing supply chain transparency—both critical to ensuring fairness for everyone and safeguarding our nation’s economic and national security.”Among its key provisions, the Executive Order requires importers, whether domestic or foreign, to meet the same standards for transparency and accountability. As directed by the Order, importers are required to provide more detailed information about their ownership, business operations, and supply chain, and must maintain good standing with CBP to continue importing. Customs brokers will also be held to higher standards and be required to conduct greater due diligence of their importers.“The Executive Order provides CBP with critical new tools and authorities to combat nefarious actors attempting to exploit our trade and cargo systems,” said CBP Office of Field Operations Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino. “Our officers and import specialists are now better equipped to identify, interdict, and penalize those who threaten our economic security and national interests through illicit trade practices." In addition, foreign importers are now subject to heightened import restrictions to protect the American public and revenue owed to the U.S. To further strengthen enforcement, bond rules are also being updated to set new minimums and leverage against risk. This ensures all importers are financially responsible for their activities, supports CBP’s ability to collect penalties for violations, and prevents companies from exploiting outdated requirements. Importers must also maintain good standing with CBP and risk losing their importing privileges if they fail to comply with U.S. customs and trade laws.These changes advance the America First Trade Policy and strengthen customs enforcement by enhancing supply chain security, creating a level playing field for businesses that follow the rules, and protecting American consumers.Follow @CBPTradeGov on X, @cbpofficeoftrade on Instagram, and CBP Office of Trade on LinkedIn.  U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is America's frontline: the nation's largest law enforcement organization and the world's first unified border management agency. The 69,000+ men and women of CBP protect America on the ground, in the air, and on the seas. We enforce safe, lawful travel and trade and ensure our country's economic prosperity. We enhance the nation's security through innovation, intelligence, collaboration, and trust. Topics About CBP CBP Commissioner Commissioner Rodney Scott Trade Trade Enforcement Release Date Wed, 06/03/2026

Spread the word
Keep Reading

Related Announcements

general
general
HAHarvey Walden
1 day ago

Understanding Your TPP Assessment

Appealing a Tangible Personal Property Assessment Understanding Your Tangible Personal Property Assessment Each year, business owners in Miami-Dade County receive a Notice of Proposed Property Taxes (TRIM Notice), which includes the assessment of their Tangible Personal Property (TPP). This includes assets like furniture, equipment, and other items used in the operation of a business. We encourage you to talk to or visit the Property Appraiser first, before the deadline on your Notice of Proposed Property Taxes, for a review of your folio and an explanation of the assessment. You don't have to wait for a deadline or a formal process. We're here to help clarify, correct, or update your account at any time during the year. An assessment may not be contested unless a timely Tangible Personal Property Tax Return is filed. Note: Inquiries must be made no later than the deadline date printed on the notice. Taxpayers may inquire about their assessment in person by going to the address listed on the bottom of their notice. Contact Us for a TPP Assessment Review You may reach out in any of the following ways: Call us at 305-375-4712 Submit an inquiry through our Contact Form Or visit us in person: Stephen P. Clark Center (Main Office) 111 NW 1 Street Suite 710 Miami, FL 33128 South Dade Government Center 10710 SW 211 Street 2nd Floor Cutler Bay, FL 33189 Confidential Records Reminder Due to the confidential nature of your tax records, we can only discuss your account with: The business owner A company officer A partner or corporate officer An employee with authorization (a letter on company letterhead authorizing employee access to confidential records) An attorney who is a member of the Florida Bar and who is representing the owner An Authorized Personal Property Tax Consultant. If you are authorizing someone to speak on your behalf, please complete and submit the Confidential Information Authorization Form. What to Bring if You Visit in Person To help us resolve your inquiry efficiently, please bring: Picture identification for verification of Owner or Corporate Officer Letter of authorization (if not owner/officer) Copy of current year's Tangible Personal Property Tax Return amended with the corrected figures A copy of the company's federal income tax return, including an itemized fixed asset listing, for the period covering the assessment date of January 1st. This would typically be the previous year federal income tax return Copies of leases for all leased furniture and equipment for the period in question (as of January 1st) Complete insurance binder, including endorsement page, documents and claims Appraisals Documents such as sales documents, moving documents, bills of lading and shipping The taxpayer must bring all additional information and/or documentation they would like to be considered in the assessment of their personal property. Note: If the concerns are not resolved, property owners have the option of appealing to the Value Adjustment Board.

00
general
general
HAHarvey Walden
1 day ago

Tangible Personal Property Exemptions

Tangible Personal Property Exemptions The Tangible Personal Property return shall be considered an application for the exemption and will be applied to the first $25,000 in value for the Tangible Personal Property. Institutional Ad Valorem Exemption for Tangible Personal Property Should your organization meet the qualifications for an exemption, an application along with all supporting documentation must be filed with our office by March 1. Complete the Institutional Ad Valorem Tax Exemption (DR-504) application, then mail it or drop it off in person in the Downtown Miami office. For more information, call 305-375-4070.

00
general
general
HAHarvey Walden
1 day ago

Land Splits or Groupings

Land Splits or Groupings You may request to group or split folios with the Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County (PAMDC) using the Request for Parcel Split/Grouping form. The request must be based on a valid instrument recorded in the public records of Miami-Dade County. Valid recorded instruments include the following: Warranty Deed Special Warranty Deed Quit Claim Deed Plat Waiver of Plat Declaration of Condominium Amendment to a Declaration of Condominium Unity of Title Covenant in lieu of Unity of Title A complete list of requirements and instructions are included on page 1 of the Request for Parcel Split/Grouping form. Please read them carefully before submitting your request. Some Important Information Please submit page 2 along with the signed and notarized page 3 The deadline to file requests for the current assessment roll is July 1st. Requests received after July 1st will be processed for the next assessment year (starting November) due to tax roll and statutory deadlines. Please allow 8-16 weeks for complete processing of the request; including updates to the PAMDC website and GIS Interactive Map. This may be extended due to heavy workloads. Processing time also varies throughout the year due to tax roll production and processing of data for submission to the Florida Department of Revenue and Miami-Dade County Tax Collector (MDCTC). Ensure all taxes due or delinquent have been paid to MDCTC. Parcel splits/groupings processed by PAMDC are for tax roll purposes only and do not imply that the surviving or created parcels comply with local zoning or building requirements. Any change that affects a parcel's characteristic, ownership or use may also affect the parcel's assessed value. If the property is encumbered by a mortgage, it is the property owner's responsibility to seek prior approval from the mortgage company for any legal changes to the property. Submit the completed form and all relevant documents, including recorded documents, surveys, and site plans by email, mail, or fax to PAMDC. Email: [email protected] Mail: Property Appraiser of Miami-Dade County Attn: Realty Change 111 NW 1st Street Suite 710 Miami, FL 33128 Fax: 305-375-4533 For questions, contact our office at 305-375-4060

00
Community Remembrances

Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee Meeting - Jun 10, 2026

3 days ago

" The agenda for Infrastructure, Innovation & Technology Committee dated Wednesday, 10 June 2026 has been archived. Access it here: https://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=2&clip_id=8953 Download File "

Aviation and Seaport Committee Meeting - Jun 08, 2026

3 days ago

" The agenda for Aviation and Seaport Committee dated Monday, 08 June 2026 has been archived. Access it here: https://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=8947 Download File "

Policy Council Meeting - Jun 08, 2026

3 days ago

" The agenda for Policy Council dated Monday, 08 June 2026 has been archived. Access it here: https://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=8946 Download File "

Transportation Committee Meeting - Jun 09, 2026

3 days ago

" The agenda for Transportation Committee dated Tuesday, 09 June 2026 has been archived. Access it here: https://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=8949 Download File "

Safety and Health Committee Meeting - Jun 08, 2026

3 days ago

" The agenda for Safety and Health Committee dated Monday, 08 June 2026 has been archived. Access it here: https://miamidade.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=4&clip_id=8948 Download File "

Community Guidelines
  • Share local celebrations and life transitions.
  • Maintain a respectful and supportive tone.
  • Verify event details before posting.
  • No commercial advertising in announcements.
Upcoming Local Events
Jun19

The Red Clay Strays

Seminole Hard Rock Live
Jun21

Charlie Zaa

Charles F. Dodge City Center
Jun21

Josh Groban with special guest Jennifer Hudson

Seminole Hard Rock Live
Jun21

Island SPACE Mango Festival 2026

Charles F. Dodge City Center
Jun22

Lowertown and Truman Sinclair in Miami

HARRISART

Celebrate Together

Sharing announcements helps build a stronger, more connected community.

Post Yours

Have a milestone to share with your community? Let everyone know.

Create Announcement