Hardware & Toolsfor containers exported to the US, accurate classificationHTS code(Customs Code) is an important link to ensure smooth customs clearance and reduce taxes. Classification errors may lead toincreased tariffs, customs clearance delays, and even fines and return of goods. So, how to correctly classify the HTS code of hardware tools? How to avoid common classification errors?
The US Customs Code (HTS Code) is the unique identifier of a commoditys identity, directly affecting the following aspects:
1.Tariff rate: Different codes correspond to different tax rates (for example, the tax rate of power tools may be higher than that of manual tools).
2.Customs clearance efficiency: Incorrect classification may lead to inspections, detention of goods, or fines.
3.Compliance with trade policies: Some codes may involve anti - dumping, counter - vailing, or export control (for example, tools containing lithium - ion batteries require additional declaration).
Hardware tools are of various types and need to be classified from the following dimensions:
Example:
1.First 6 - digit international general code (HS Code):
2.Last 4 - digit US - specific code: Need to query through the official website of the US International Trade Commission (USITC) or the customs broker database.
Recommended tools:
1.Classification by material ignoring function:
Wrong: Classify a metal measuring tape under 73.26 (steel products);
Correct: Classify it under 90.17 (measuring instruments).
2.Ignoring additional components:
Wrong: Failure to separate the power tool from the supporting battery;
Correct: Declare the tool body and the battery separately.
1.Apply for a Binding Ruling:
Submit commodity information to the US Customs to obtain a legally binding classification result (takes 3 - 6 months).
2.Entrust a third - party review:
Review the code through a professional customs broker or law firm to avoid compliance risks.
3.Establish a classification knowledge base:
Organize historical classification cases and update the US Customs ruling announcements (CROSS database).
1.Make good use of agency services:
Entrust a professional importerExport RepresentationThe company provides pre - classification, document review and dispute handling services.
2.Retain the basis for classification:
Preserve product manuals, drawings, test reports, etc. as evidence for classification.
3.Dynamically track policies:
Pay attention to the revision of HTS codes by the US Customs (such as the addition of the sub - heading power tool accessories in 2024).
Hardware tools are exported to the US.The accuracy of HTS code classification directly determines the tariff cost and customs clearance speed.Enterprises should plan in advance, use professional tools to query codes, and ensure correct classification by combining the functions, materials, and uses of the products. Throughreasonable classification, binding ruling, and professionalforeign tradeagency (such asZhongShen International Trade), enterprises can reduce compliance risks, optimize tax costs, and ensure the efficient entry of products into the US market.
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