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Importing goods into the United States, and subsequently working with US Customs, comes with extra process and paperwork. US Customs requires businesses to declare the items they’re importing into the country using an important identifier, known as an HTS code.
Understanding how to import your goods through customs, including the proper use of HTS codes, will help you avoid headaches at the border and ensure there are no hold ups or delays when it comes to shipments and eventually getting products into the hands of your customers. Here, we’ll outline how HTS codes work, how to determine the HTS codes for your goods, and the ramifications of improper usage—including fees, unexpected inspections, seizures, and penalties levied by US Customs.
An HTS code is a unique 10-digit number that determines the tariff tax or duty incurred on items imported into the United States from other countries. HTS codes are maintained by the United States International Trade Commission, but enforced by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of the Department of Homeland Security.
The world of international ecommerce and imports can feel complicated, in no small part due to a slew of terms and acronyms that make understanding processes even harder. Before we dive into how HTS codes work, let’s define some of the governing bodies and terms you’ll encounter as you navigate the world of international imports:
Established in 1952 as the Customs Co-op Council, the World Customs Organization (WCO) is an independent intergovernmental body representing 183 customs administrators around the world, responsible for approximately 98% of international trade. They work to create uniformity, harmony, and efficiency in customs regulations across countries. The WCO established and maintains the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, typically referred to as the Harmonized System or the HS.
Formally known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, the HS is a universal language for identifying and coding goods being traded internationally. In other words, it’s a nomenclature for transportable goods. Almost all countries use this system for their customs tariffs and for trade statistics. The last version of the HS was put in place in 2017, while a new version will be introduced and take effect on January, 1, 2022.
A six-digit code that categorizes each imported good. The first two digits represent the chapter, the middle two digits represent the heading within the chapter, and last two digits represent the sub-heading within the heading.
Brought into effect in 1989, the HTS is a hierarchical numerical structure for describing goods for duty, quota, and statistical purposes in the United States. The system is based upon the HS. Be aware that the HTS is sometimes referred to as the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS).
A 10-digit code that categorizes each imported good. The first six digits are an HS code. The subsequent two digits identify the US subheading of the HS code to determine the duty rate, while the final two digits are a statistical suffix.
Established in July 1789 and consolidated into its current form in March 2003, US Customs and Border Protection is charged with maintaining the integrity of the country’s borders and ports of entry. It enforces the HTS.
Schedule B is the statistical classification for goods exported from the United States. It is maintained and published by the United States Census Bureau and is based on the HS.
While almost all countries use the HS to determine tariffs and classify imported goods, the United States uses the HTS. The HTS was enacted by Congress and brought into effect on January 1, 1989. The system is based on the HS, unlike the previous Tariff Schedules of the United States it replaced.
The HTS is used to classify imported goods based on a range of characteristics like composition, product name, and function. The most up-to-date version of the HTS can be found on the USITC government website, spanning 22 sections and 99 chapters classifying a range of different goods. Each section has section notes at the beginning of the section and each chapter has chapter notes. Three chapters of the HTS serve different purposes than the rest: Chapter 77 is reserved for future use, while chapters 98 and 99 are reserved for national use and should also be consulted when classifying goods.
The HTS is divided into chapters, headings, and subheadings that determine the HTS code for each good. The HTS is composed of over 10,000 individual codes belonging to specific items.
For example, Section II, Chapter 9 classifies “Coffee, tea, maté and spices” and will be relevant if you’re importing cinnamon into the US. Within this chapter, you’ll find HTS codes, descriptions, and duty rates for goods like the aforementioned cinnamon, as well as green tea, saffron, and more.
All HTS codes are 10 digits long and broken down into five different sections. Additionally, as covered earlier, the first six digits are the HS number under the international HS.
HTS codes can be located in individual HTS PDFs of each chapter, downloadable on the HTS website, or they can be looked up in the HTS search database.
As you go further down, more specific classifications of cinnamon have different 10-digit HTS codes that combine the heading/subheading and stastifical suffix:
The HTS code of an item tells you the duty (or tariff) on an imported good in the Rates of Duty column, based on the quantity in the Unit of Quantity column. The rates of duty is divided into three different sub-columns:
If you hover over the attached note, you’re referred to 9903.88.15 in Chapter 99 on Temporary Legislation in the HTS. When you navigate to this section, you will find the following stated: “For the purposes of heading 9903.88.15, products of China, as provided for in this note, shall be subject to an additional 7.5 percent ad valorem rate of duty.”
As an entrepreneur, knowing the HTS code of a product doesn’t only provide a tax rate on importing it into the US, it also can provide insight on the best place to source your products in the most cost-effective manner to increase the upside of your business.
Schedule B is the statistical classification for goods exported from the United States. It is maintained and published by the United States Census Bureau and based on the HS. Schedule B codes are used by the US government to monitor US exports
While a good’s Schedule B code and HTS code can be the same, Schedule B and the HTS are different systems that serve different purposes. As a business owner, you should use HTS codes when importing and Schedule B codes with exporting.
Knowing how to read the HTS and understanding what each HTS code means will help you avoid issues that can arise with customs. Here are a few things to keep in mind as a business owner importing goods into the United States:
You are responsible for the proper HTS code. Along the export journey, you are likely to come in contact with a supplier and a freight forwarder. Both entities are required to declare the HTS codes of the items they are supplying and forwarding, respectively. However, as the “importer of record,” you are ultimately responsible for using the proper HTS code. Do your own research to verify any code you are provided in the HS to ensure it is correct.
Use the correct code, not the advantageous code. On the HTS, it’s not uncommon to have an item that could plausibly fit under several different codes. It’s important to choose the code that is most correct, rather than the code that has the lowest tariff rate. As a rule of thumb, use the code that describes your goods in its condition as imported, as a Customs agent would view it at the port of entry. Additionally, you can refer to the General Rules of Interpretations, six principles shared in the HTS, for more guidance on classifying goods. If you are unsure, reach out to the USITC directly for help.
Be aware of trade agreements and programs. The United States has trade agreements that result in reduced tariffs or no tariffs on specific goods. These trade agreements can also change. They can be found right on the HTS under Column 1 (Special). Refer to the General Note section of the HTS for more details on rules and conditions for obtaining particular tariff treatment and understanding various trade agreements, like NAFTA.
Unfortunately, incorrect use of HS codes on your products can have consequences—such as delays, heightened inspections, fees, penalties, and seizures—that impact your business and prevent your goods from coming into the United States and getting to your customers.
An informed compliance publication, published by US Customs and Border Protection in 2004 and updated in 2020, outlines the consequences for not exercising reasonable care in the final classification and value of merchandise:
As a merchant, you are considered the importer of record and are ultimately responsible for the proper classification of your goods. Getting HS codes right will prevent these consequences from being levied by US Customs.
While Shopify does not currently support adding HTS codes to products, the first six digits of an HTS code are the equivalent of an HS code, and can be inputted. Though HS codes are important as a merchant when importing goods, they’re also relevant for the goods you ship to international customers.
If you’re a merchant using Shopify to sell your goods online, the platform supports adding HS codes to the goods you plan to ship around the world, in order to show international customers an estimate of duties at checkout. Duties are calculated based on a few factors, including a product’s declared value and shipping costs, the product category as determined by the HS code, the country or region of origin, the destination country’s tariff rates, and applicable trade treaties.
Add the country/region of origin for your product. In most cases, this is where the product is manufactured. You may also need to add the province of origin, depending on the country.
If you do not have access to this feature, you can download a third-party app from the Shopify App Store to show an estimate of the cost of duty and import taxes for an order to your customers at checkout. Third-party apps might charge you additional recurring or transaction fees.
For more information on how to sell products around the world with Shopify, read about Shopify Markets—an commerce solution that helps you easily sell to anyone on the web from a single store.
Understanding the HS and knowing how to classify your goods with an HS code will help you avoid headaches when it comes to bringing your items across the border and let you seamlessly expand your store to multiple countries.
Aside from remaining compliant with regulations and avoiding penalties for non-compliance, understanding the HTS and HTS codes can also positively impact your business and drive decision making by informing where you import from and where you avoid.
By knowing how to navigate the system and building an awareness of some of the most common HS code mistakes, you’ll avoid international import errors and mishaps. Instead, you can focus on bringing your items into the United States, packaging and sending them off to customers, and building your business one shipment at a time.
You can find the HTS number for your good within a specific chapter of the current HTS online. You can also locate it using the official HTS search tool, though it’s important to read the disclaimer. If you’re struggling to find the right HTS code, try using Google. However, always ensure to cross-check with the official HTS, which should be considered the correct reference.
Disclaimer: This content provides general information to merchants who import goods through US Customs and is for informational purposes only. You are responsible for reviewing and using this information appropriately. This content doesn’t contain and isn’t meant to provide legal advice. You should consult your own legal counsel to determine how the laws in your region and the region in which you import goods might affect your business. To sell products using the Shopify platform, you must comply with the laws of the jurisdiction of your business and your customers, theShopify Terms of Service, theShopify Acceptable Use Policy, and any other applicable policies.
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By clicking "Find Related HS Code" button above, you can find 6 digits universal HS Code (which is valid for almost all countries in the world) and declarable codes for EU, UK, USA, Japan, China, India and Turkey (e.g. 10 digits TARIC code for EU countries or HTSUS code for USA) of "tablet computers".
Use this HS and harmonized tariff code list lookup tool to find the six-digit Harmonized Codes for international shipping and accurately classify your goods for global trade.
HS Codes (or HTS Codes), also known as the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, or simply the Harmonized System, are a standardized international system to classify globally traded products. The system was first implemented in 1988 and is currently maintained by the World Customs Organization. The HS Convention, signed in 1983, has over 205 member countries. As signatories, each country agrees to classify its HS tariff code and duty structure according to the HS Code categories.
The Harmonized System categorizes about 5,000 commodity groups in simple six-digit codes, broken down into 21 Harmonized System sections, 96 Harmonized System chapters, and thousands of headings.
There are 21 distinct sections that split into 96 chapters. Exception chapters include chapter 77, which is reserved for future use, chapters 98 and 99, which are limited to national use, and Chapter 99, which is a specific code limited to temporary modifications. In the above example, the chapter selected is 09, for “Coffee, tea, maté and spices”.
The last two digits of the international Harmonized Code are more specific, defining subcategories of products. For example, caffeinated coffee beans are 0901.21, but decaf is 0901.22. Incidentally, instant coffee would fall under a totally different heading – 21 – for miscellaneous edible preparations.
Countries can use an additional 2-4 digits for country-specific categorizations. For example, the US HS code relies on ten digit codes called Schedule B numbers. The 0050 in the above example is used for non-organic coffee. Since these digits are unique, non-organic caffeinated coffee in another country would begin with the same 6 digits but the last four digits would likely be different.
As a signatory to the HS Convention, the USA uses the six-digit HS System categorization. However, for determining duty rates and statistical purposes, some countries break the classification down further by adding 1-4 numbers after the six digits. These numbers are called Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS ) codes.
There are 21 Harmonized System Sections – the highest level of customs tariff code categorization. This HS code list is used to unify broad categories, like different types of vegetables (Section II, chapters 6-14). These sections are dictated by the WCO and are unified across every member country. The 21 HS Code sections include the following:
HS and HTS Codes are used by customs and logistics providers for a variety of purposes, from calculating duties and tariffs to ensuring that an importer is not importing banned or hazardous products. The true value of HS Codes is how globally recognized they are. Whether you’re importing purebred horses to the United States or Sri Lanka, the first six digits of that HS Code will be 0101.21.
That’s exactly where Freightos’ Harmonized Code Duty Calculator comes in handy. Just head to the top of this page, start entering the product you’re shipping into the HS Code Finder, and the calculator will pull results from the customs HS tariff codes list. Since the Harmonized System Code uses very specific words, it may be easier to browse HS codes instead of searching.
Once you find the right HS code, enter the value of your shipment. The HS Code calculator will tell you exactly what the required US duties are. If you encounter a problem, just report the bug with the calculator tool and we’ll be sure to fix it as quickly as possible.
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You’ll also discover if any tariff or anti-dumping duties apply. For example, a quick search of HS code 0203.29.023 will reveal that fresh, chilled, or frozen swine exported to Japan is subject to a tariff under the Japan-Australia Economic Partnership Agreement (JAEPA).
The Consignee or Importer is responsible for determining the HS Code suitable for the country of import. It may be that the shipper defines the HS Code for export, but this is not the most appropriate code for the customs entry on the import. A good customs broker, such as ICE, will be able to advise appropriate HS Codes for your cargo. Alternatively, you can visit the following website to classify your cargo: https://ftaportal.dfat.gov.au/
As the HS Code system is used by over 200 countries, there are variations of how the Code is used. This is why using the correct digits can sometimes be difficult. It is a good idea to consult customs authorities directly or engage an expert freight forwarder and customs broker for advice as to the correct code.
Different countries, however, may add further digits to detail commodities in more detail without amending the first six digits. In the United States, for instance, ten-digit codes are used in what they call the Harmonized Tariff Code Schedule (HTS). They use an additional four-digit code referred to as the ‘Schedule B number’, thereby creating a 10-digit code.
The shipping industry is currently experiencing restrictions due to the 2021-22 stink bug season (see our stink bug season guide for further information).
Certain HS Codes are affected during this time. This is because the regulations around this season are designed to target high-risk cargo whilst avoiding perishables or items that may be damaged by fumigation. Goods affected during this season are classified into three sections, namely:
It is important to identify the categories of goods by reference to the HS Codes. Even if your goods are exported from a non-risk country, but manufactured in a country that is affected, your goods will need to be treated.
The Harmonised System is governed by international conventions, administered by the WCO. This is an intergovernmental organisation headquartered in Belgium established to discuss, develop and promote modern systems of customs. The WCO has attempted to provide a uniform interpretation of the HS Code in its Explanatory Notes.
The Harmonised Systems Committee represents States who’ve signed up to use the HS Code system. They make decisions on how to classify items, settle disputes and update the HS system every five to six years. The WCO have resolved disputes such as;
For the first time in Australian legal history, the HS Code was looked at by the High Court of Australia in February 2020 in its examination of customs tariff law.
In 2017, a company called Pharm-A-Care Laboratories applied for a review of a decision made by the Australian Customs Service in relation to the classification of pastilles or gummies containing vitamins and certain weight loss gummies. Pharm-A-Care argued that these kinds of gummies should be classified as “medicaments” under HS Code 3004. But Customs argued they should be classified as “food preparations” under 2106 or “sugar confectionary” under code 1704.
This case study demonstrates how important tariff classifications can be for importers. Vitamins and weight loss supplements that were marketed as chewable gummies are classified as “medicaments”. The result is these goods can now be imported duty-free.
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This guidance refers to chapters and headings in the UK Global Online Tariff. If you’re importing goods into Northern Ireland, or if this guidance does not include your item, read more information.
The following subheadings cover other apparatus used for the transmission or reception of voice, images or other data, including apparatus for communication in a wired or wireless network (such as a local or wide area network):
reception of voice, images or other data – the conversion of a signal from one format to another must be solely used to allow transmission or reception of a signal (such products must include a communication interface, such as a RJ-45 interface)
Bluetooth headsets, used solely or principally with mobile phones and smartphones – they enable the user to answer, end and dial calls (for example, redial the last call)
A sound reproducer of audio files of various formats from various interfaces designed to create surround sound and stereo effects. This includes Bluetooth and WiFi network connectivity. They can be used with another sound reproducer or a TV and can reproduce audio files stored on USB flash memory or an Internet radio.
Cameras that have no in-built capability of recording an image (for example, webcams) are classified as television cameras under subheading 8525 80 19 (or possibly under 8525 80 11).
Monitors capable of directly connecting to (and designed for use with) an automatic data-processing machine that is classified under heading 8471, are classified under subheading 8528 52.
To do this, an overall assessment of a monitors characteristics needs to be made. Monitors are likely to be classified under subheading 8528 52, if they include:
If the monitor is capable of directly connecting to a computer and is designed for use with one, a decision needs to be made on which subheading within 8528 52 applies.
Monitors solely or principally used in an automatic data processing system that is classified under heading 8471, are classified under subheading 8528 52 10.
Monitors designed to be used in a computer system (comprising at least a central processing unit, an input and output unit), with no other use or purpose, are usually classified under subheading 8528 52 10.
A monitor may be intended for a specific purpose, such as medical systems to display clinical data or navigation systems to display data. If a monitor directly connects to a computer and is designed for use with one, it’s not considered to be solely or principally used with a computer system of heading 8471. Therefore, it is classified under subheadings 8528 52 91 or 8528 52 99, depending on the technology (for example, if it has a LCD display).
Monitors that are not capable of connecting to a computer of heading 8471 and are not designed for use with one are classified under subheading 8528 59 00. They:
may have a direct connection with a computer but are designed specifically for use with, for example, a DVD player or recorder, so are not designed for use with a computer
Products with a USB interface designed only, for example, for the transfer of media files or for reproducing audio or video from a USB memory stick, are classified under subheading 8528 59 00.
LED (light emitting diode) walls intended for outdoor viewing comprise several modules made of tiles, each tile contains red, green and blue LED’s. They also have a video processor and a signal processor, allowing signal inputs and scaling of images and video to be displayed. They are classified under subheading 8528 52 99.
This apparatus performs various treatments by laser including hair removal, treatment for face and leg veins, treatment for sun spots and cosmetic rejuvenation. They can be used by professional medical practitioners and by non-medical personnel in beauty parlours.
Products which convert a video signal from one format to another, for example, SDI to HMDI, which do not transmit a signal through a communication interface, are classified under subheading 8543 70 90.
Subheading 8544 42 10 covers products used for telecommunications, including those used in telecommunications networks, such as to connect a computer with a modem.
A product identified as part of a machine, which is covered by a ‘complete goods’ heading of chapter 84 or 85, should be classified in that heading. This is whether the part is designed for a specific machine and with the exception of the following headings, which cover parts or both parts and accessories:
Many headings in section XVI have a subheading covering parts. Alternatively, some headings, for example 8529, covers parts of the goods of several headings.
Accessories are items that are not essential to the operation of a product but perform an additional function or service. They must be suitable for use solely or principally with a product. There are no legal notes that cover accessories of section XVI.
Remotely controlled apparatus for capturing and recording video and still images, which are specifically designed to be used with drones, will remain classified under heading 8525.
If this guidance does not cover your specific item in detail and you’re importing goods into Great Britain, you can search for it in the Online Trade Tariff.