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I plan to import POLISHED PORCELAIN FLOOR TILES from Fushan, China, to Pakistan. Will be grateful to know any export tax / FTA or some other tax and the rate of tax applicable to this item. Thanks.
We are having our supplier in India, ship an individual component to our supplier in China, who assembles the entire product using this Indian component, packages and ships the finished assembly to our company in the U.S.
I am an Australian boat builder who is looking to get our boats built in China and then shipped back to Australia to sell. My question is what amount of Import tax and duty do I have to pay if I buy and ship the aluminium material from Singapore to the boat building yard in China ? Do I get any refund when the boat produced from this material is shipped from China back to Australia ? Looking foward to your thoughts, Adam.
Thanks for your question. The duty payable in China on imported aluminium into China could be zero if the boat building yard is located in a export processing or bonded zone. In this way they can be shipped to China, worked on but as the product is not intended for the Chinese domestic market they do not ‘officially” enter China. So you need to find a boatyard located in such a site. Otherwise duty will be payable, and as the product is not meant for the China market this just adds an unnecessary – and avoidable – element to the end cost. Let me know if you need assistance with site location, we have clients in the boat building industry in China. – Chris
We are a boat building company based in Indonesia. We plan to export a newly built 32 meter luxury yacht into Hainan, China. We will cruiser her straight from Jakarta into Hainan. What sort of taxes will my customer come across with the importation of this yacht? Just keeping a heads up for my client.
@Astrid – There is a search function on the official website of China Customs and Import duties of various goods abd their respective HS codes that can be found here:
@Haluk: There are four different kinds of aluminum ingots listed under the China Custom’s Online Service Center. The site is in Chinese but does have a search function. It’s here: http://service.customs.gov.cn/default.aspx?tabid=9409
Anyway, exporting aluminum ingots from China is subject to both export duty and value-added tax. The tax rate of VAT is always 17%, while the export duty rate is 15% for such resources.
My company is starting business with importing goods to Europe from China. I have a regular discussion about export duties with my china suppliers. I would like to have some sort of credible source which would give me straight and clear information about real export duties which my china supplier is facing. Is there some credible government source like this in english language?
We are importing to EU mainly HS8443999090 and HS4811900000, HS3703900000. Can i ask about real export duties with these goods? Im especially interested if i had to pay 17% China VAT when im exporting these goods from China to Europe.
I have some issues with my commercialization strategy, your article was really useful but I wonder if there is any chance to email you with some doubts. I am planning on exporting menswear to china,
Our China site has been importing goods from different countries. We had encountered an issue where in the China Customs is taxing us base on a higher value. We bought the goods from Singapore for like .05/unit. China customs is taxing us base on 0.162/unit. They do not accept that the real price for the item is just 0.05/unit.
I am administrating an international school in mainland china, and I want to order some textbooks from America. The American textbook publisher requires me to provide my customs registration number before I can complete the order, but I’m finding it very difficult to find out how to get such a number.
@Herbie: You need to provide proof to China customs that the goods were purchased at the amount you said. However they do keep a database of prices on gloablly traded products to ensure the correct amount is being declared, and they can and do impose what they feel is the correct dutiable value on the goods if they wish. You need to negotiate with them and provide hard evidence of proof of the true cost. – Chris
@Kian – this China Ministry of Customs website lists all the applicable duties on HS codes for goods imported into China: http://www.customs.gov.cn/publish/portal0/tab9409/
Could you please help me check what are the HS codes of quartz-based engineered/artificial/man-made stone and natural stone (marble/granite) exported to China? Is it 68101100 or 68101910 or any number else?
@John Scott: According to China’s customs regulations, gold, silver and the products made from them are duty-free and do not need to be declared if they are less than 50g (2 ounce) in weight. If the amount exceeds the limitation, you should declare it, and duty will be payable. On another note, I wouldn’t be sending gold or valuables through the post or even courier to China. It would be far safer to collect in UK and bring it back in personal luggage.
I intend to import to the Philippines some stuffed toys (animals – dog, cats, etc.) coming off from a plant in China. My supplier intends to impose their local taxes on top of my acquisition cost. We are willing to accept this term. My question is: how would I know if proper taxes were really levied on the goods? I would like to know how it is calculated and their Tariff rates for such. Reason here is I would like to be fair and have a check & balance protocol for this “at-my-cost” field. Thank you!!
Our company is supplying business partners in China with special metal goods of purpose for car industry produced and developed in EU. Just recently custom in a way blocked one of last shipment and making complete due diligance of supplier and importer and finialy asking for paying of waranty fee, extra duty tax.
I propose exporting rooibos tea(indigenous to South Africa) to China.As part of the BRICS’s trading block what are the import and or customs duties from South Africa to China?
@Rob Read: There are over seven kinds of HS codes for tea in China, however, none of them are specifically for the ‘Rooibos tea’ you enquired about. Overall, tariff duties for various kinds of tea are the same in the country. Specifically:
@Bryan Horridge: In China, tariff duties for a boat vary a lot depending on the size, engine and intended purpose of each boat. We need more information on the boats you intend to manufacture so we can provide detailed tax rates. You can email to tax@dezshira.com to get in touch. We’d also need to know the place of manufacture in China.
If you decide to make the boats in China and use the available materials in the country, the purchase of such materials and the sale of the finished boat is subject to value-added tax and consumption tax.
We are planning on making large quantities of copper imports from US to China. Much of the material may be raw, unprocessed scrap metal. What would be the tariffs I am looking at?
There’s no tax due when you buy product from China, just the purchase amount and the shipping costs which your supplier should be able to advise. However you may face import (customs) duties in the US.
My company imports from China. What are the tax rates, and how do we get VAT back? From where do I get the information about logistic, foe example what roots are the shortest how much the prices are, what are my benefits from importing from China etc..
@Miss T: You can only claim back VAT in China if you have a legal presence there. However, your supplier should be deducting part of this from your invoices as they can claim VAT back when they export to you. If they are charging you the full 17% VAT then that is a mark up on your invoice that should be questioned.
We are exporting boats (luxury yachts) from China to HongKong, Europe and USA. We are looking for the exact types of certifications we need as it seems it is different if the boat is shipped by cargo or sailed on her own bottom.
@Em: When exporting boats from China to other countries, the enterprises need to apply with the Chinese customs and submit all the required materials, including the application form, information of the ship and names of the crew. If such application has been approved, the customs will issue a certificate that allows the boat to exit the Chinese port. In terms of the type of the certification, it depends on the imported country of the boat. For example, CE certification is required for all recreational boats entering or sold in the European Union, while CCS certification may be required for importing boats to China.
This is quite a complicated procedural process. If you need assistance please contact one of our China offices for professional assistance with customs: china@dezshira.com
@James – There are six kinds of HS codes for watches in China, and tariff duties vary a lot depending on the materials and brands of the watches. Specifically:
As China and Hong Kong have signed a series of CEPA deals, watches recognized by Chinese government as “Hong Kong’s Own Brand” can enjoy zero import tariff treatment when exporting to China. A full list of Hong Kong’s own watch brands can be found here:
@Nuno: I will send you a back issue of China Briefing magazine on the subject, also please use our ‘search’ function on this website at the top of the page, Just type in “VAT” and it’ll provide you with all our articles on the subject.
We have been offered a MGO manufacturing plant in Nanjing in an ordinary manufacturing zone, not an export zone that I am told holds an export licence, Need advice we wish to purchase PC items out of China doors windows and produce our own MGO board in china for our own use back in Australia for housing construction, First is the export licence an advantage?
What is the China Customs duty rate for the importation by individuals (entering at the airport with said items in possession not intended for sale) for gold and silver coins and bullion that exceed 50 grams. And, how is the dutiable value determined on the coins, by their face value or weight??
@Mr. G: Gold and silver coins and bullion that exceed 50 grams in weight being brought into China are required to go through custom declaration. Chinese customs will determine how many quantities of gold and silver exceed their “reasonable range for self-use” based on relevant criteria. For excess self-use they items may be subject to import duties at 10% on their recent market value.
recently some of my competitors have tried to contact my custom agent in china and tried to get the information of the invoices i submit for custom clearance of my goods
We are looking to export Centrifugal fans to China and are keen to know how duties and taxes would be calculated and if there is a different rate if the fans are assembled or shipped as components.
@Yuni – You need to find out the HS code for the product. This is an internationally recognized code that customs officials worldwide use to identify specific products. If you don’t have this you will be unable to export it from China or import it into Indonesia as no-one will be able to identify what it is. So you need to find this out. I suggest you visit http://www.hscode.org to help identify the relevant number.
@Bill – The common rate and minimum rate for import duty of Centrifugal fans are 30 percent and 8 percent respectively, and 50 percent and 0 percent for fans with power less than 125w. Tax rate is usually lower for importing components and then assembling in China. However, the customs of China will assess the value of the components, and if the total price of the components accounted for more than 60 percent of the price for a complete equipment, tax rate for complete equipment will be applied.
We are a rope manufacturer in the US. We are exporting some cordage to a manufacturer in Qingdao China that will add them to sport bags they are making for us. They will ship the finished product back to us in the States. Will there be taxes and duties placed on this item in China ? Should I place any special wording on the commercial invoice to eliminate taxes since this will be used for manufacturing and shipped back to us. Thanks
hi , I have export out good frequently to china, and every time I stuck with china custom, due to import licence in china, how should we go about applying for this licence, and as for custom duty is there any bench mark or how percent charge ??
@Sharim: You can get an Import-Export license by setting up your own Trading Company in China. Our China Briefing magazine issue “Trading With China” details this and can be downloaded here: http://www.asiabriefing.com/store/book/trading-with-china-398
I am curious about the taxes and duties I would have to pay if say I purchased tobacco products, more specifically, 100 Cuban cigars, from Hong Kong to China mainland (Shandong province). I am having a difficult time attempting to figure this out (new to the system).
I never import such items into China anymore, even for personal use as sometimes things have just gone missing. I’d certainly never rely on China Post, who have a 50% failure rate of delivery whenever I’ve had things sent in from overseas. I’d encourage you to ship to Hong Kong and then hand carry in.
@Adeleh: The VAT rate for both SD cards and Roots Blowers are 17%, and the rate is the same for the same products in all cities of China. The VAT is included in the price you paid to the suppliers. After the export, you could file export refund at local tax bureau. Currently, the VAT rebate rate for both of these products are also 17%, so all of the VAT paid will be paid back. The process will take months though.
I have to say that roots blower is not manufactured in China. It is going to be imported from France to China and then to be re-export from China. Please confirm if 17% VAT rat and 17% VAT refund rate is still applicable or not??
Could I ask if I export brass parts made in Australia to China for processing and then shipped back to Australia, I understand that there will be duties and VAT etc that is unavoidable on the import transaction into China, however as I am not actually selling anything to China, can I declare a nominal value – for example 5000 parts would in reality cost say $20,000 – can I declare $1 per part – so just $5000. No actual payment is made for the parts – the only transaction is a payment from Australia to China for the reprocessing and return shipping. Thanks in advance.
@Ian: This type of processing service is characterized as “processing with supplied material” (PSM) by the Custom and the Tax bureau. Under PSM, no tariff, VAT, or consumption tax will be imposed as long as the quantity of the parts imported match the export quantity of the processed parts. The relevant information of the parts will be put into a manual issued by the Custom when the parts coming into the country. Also the processing company in China must have the qualification approved by relevant government authorities to conduct PSM.
Thanks for all the information on this page. I’m trying to find out what regime applies to Chinese export of rolled aluminium. Is there a rebate, and if so does it apply to both the export tax and VAT, or just VAT. I am trying to work out the price of exported aluminium from China, if you have any information on internal pricing within China or links to where I can find that information that would be excellent.
@Faye C: The Taishan factory will pay VAT for purchasing the packaging, and this amount of VAT is included in the price of the packaging paid to the Shenzhen factory. For example, if the original price of the packaging is 100, then the final price that Taishan factory will pay for will be 117 (100 plus 17% VAT). If the buyer of the packaged products produced by the Taishan factory is a company in China, then this amount of VAT can be passed to this buyer (again included in the selling price, which will be 117 plus 17% VAT = 136.89).
Your website is very helpful and I thought I would trouble you with a question since you all have been so willing. We are importing engines to China from the United States in order to attach them to lawn machinery that will then be immediately exported to the United States. In other words, the engines are only in China long enough to be assembled into a machine and then exported back to their country of origin. Will the engines be taxed by the Chinese government on either end of this transaction? I greatly appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction.
If the assembly is taking place after the engines are imported into China then this is inefficient – you are paying import duty on the engines and then have to wait to complete the assembly to claim that – and any VAT – back.
@Ester – well shipping is a competitive business so you are getting competing quotes. However I’d recommend using a broker that is well known and reliable, and suggest doing some homework on who they are and their reputation when choosing which one to use.
@Debra: Importation of educational material in China isn’t just a matter of import duties, its also a matter of having them approved by the Ministry of Education. China also has a monopoly on all imported books, magazines and so on and this is a very difficult area to make any headway. Publishing and selling books to China is not a viable business, take my word on this.
We are looking to export scrap copper millberry from China to Australia can you advise all tax and duty we will encounter in China. Thanks. Barry Eadie.
We are looking to import slate into china for use in producing product which will be exported to North America. What is tax and duty on slate from India to China
@Doug: Depending on the material of the slate (e.g. marble, granite) and the process procedure (e.g. polished, unpolished), the common import rate ranges from 70 percent to 90 percent. If the tax treaty applies between India and China, the minimum import rate could apply, which ranges from 0 percent to 10.5 percent. Import VAT rate is 17%.
We must provide our specialised woven polyester textiles to the clothing maker so need to know what rate of import duty would be payable in China on this type of textile.
@Manolis: To report tax fraud in China, you could call (86) 10 6354 3714, being the report line of China’s State Administration of Taxation (SAT). You could also write a letter to them at the following address:
To make an online tip-off, you need to register on the SAT website by providing your legitimate personal information, then report the details. Here is the link to make an online report: http://hd.chinatax.gov.cn/jzxx/jicha.jsp#
@Gary North: In terms of the woven polyester textiles, the common import rate is 130 percent, but the minimum import rate to China could be 10 percent with relevant tax treaties. VAT rate is 17 percent.
We are planning to export of papers and paper board from China to third countries. Please let us know the rate of Import duty and other taxes in china.
The common import rate for feldspar powder is 50 percent. Minimum import rate of 3 percent could apply if there is a relevant tax treaty between India and China. The VAT rate is 17 percent.
I want to export device from europe for mould trial to china, after trials this device will be sent back to Europe, How looks taxes with temporary export
Can you kindly advice what procedures I have to do to apply for tax exemptions? Recently purchased a LCD monitor from China and it arrived faulty. Seller informed to send it back but I have checked and the cost to send it back plus the duties and taxes already outweighs the cost of the item. Is there a term that returned goods can be exempted? I only received the item about a week ago. Any documents I can provide to help? The third party courier did not hand me any invoice from the seller in the first place.
I don’t think there will be any taxes imposed on the LCD monitor as long as the customs are convinced this product is for personal use instead of sales purpose.
We are purchasing fashion jewellery items from suppliers in Qingdao, China. The jewellery will contain components that have been imported to China from Austria and the price of these components includes 17% VAT. When the supplier exports the jewellery can they claim back any of the VAT on the components used? If yes what % can they claim back?
We are a company based in Boston, MA. We ordered crude oil lab analysis from Shanghai, China. The invoice we received contains VAT tax. Do we have to pay VAT taxe in this case? We are no a Chinese company, and we are not importing/exporting goods. If our activity can be classified as anything it would be more along the lines of services exporting.
@Tina: Generally speaking, Chinese companies providing consulting or authentication services to foreign companies should be VAT exempted unless the subject matter (the products or goods) for which the services are provided for are located or produced in China.
@Hamish: The normal import rate for importing dried fruit into China is 70 percent, but it could be reduced to 25 percent if there are tax treaties applied between Australia and China. The import VAT is 13 percent.
@Jonas: The normal rate for import candy is 50 percent. The minimum rate of 10 percent could apply if you enact the relevant tax treaty between China and Sweden. This article explains: https://www.china-briefing.com/news/2010/12/16/using-double-tax-treaties-to-maximize-china-investment-financial-effectiveness.html
Where can I find the rules and regulations for import of Gold and Silver into China? Can one set up a trading company in China to import Gold and Silver and sell the same to Jewellers and Traders? What are the applicable VAT and other taxes for the same?
You can set up a trading company to sell gold and silver ornaments in China, the VAT rate is 17 percent, plus 5 percent consumption tax and applicable corporate income tax and import duties. For setting up a China Trading Company please see: http://www.asiabriefing.com/store/book/trading-with-china-398
@Anil: The major taxes you will be subject to are value-added taxes and customs duties. You’ll need help with planning all this out, together with planning your registered capital and all these issues properly to cater accurately for the start up costs. For more information, please contact china@dezshira.com let us know where you’ll be establishing operations and our relevant regional office will be pleased to assist.
I need your help Chris. i have been searching Chinese taxes for week. I would like to know import sunflower oil to third country China from Russia and what would be the taxes and custom duties. Is it legal to Import sunflower oil to china? because last time we try to import arabseed from Russia but china don’t allow to buy arabseed from Russia .
@Babuna – It is legal to import sunflower oil from Russia to China. The normal import duty is 160 per cent, but it would be 9 per cent if there are relevant treaties between China and Russia. It is also subject to 13 per cent value-added tax.
perhaps you can help here: we may export artworks temporarily from China. I know that after 6 months it is possible to request an extension for another maximum 6 months, right? After that, what happens if:
2)When they apply to temporarily export artworks, they are required to pay a deposit fee that is equivalent to the amount of export duties for exporting the artwork. The deposit fee will be returned if the artwork is reimported to China within the stipulated period. But if the artwork is not returned to China within the period stipulated, the deposit fee will automatically be converted into export duties and paid to the Customs, regardless of whether the work has been sold, returned late, or not returned at all.
@Julia: The normal import duty rate for HS code 39129000 is 45%. The minimum import duty rate of 6.5% will apply if there are certain tax treaties between the export country and China. The product will also be subject to 17% value added tax.
I want to import cut and polished natural semi precious stone in to china from India or Hong Kong , then what will be the import duty ,VAT and other duties applicable.
In other case i export rough gems stone from china to other countries what duties will be applicable. Would you suggest any agency in guangzhou city ,china who can assist me in documentation at competitive prices.
@ Kamolrat: The normal import rate is 100 percent, the minimum import rate of 10 percent applies if tax treaty exists and relevant provisions are activated. The VAT rate is 17 percent. Import duty and consumption tax are not refundable. VAT is refundable only when you are exporting from China.
Could you please help me to know that in which category cotton linter pulp comes and what will be the custom duty on this when importing from china to India. Also please advise me the whole process for importing any material from China to India.
In regards to the whole process for importing, please see our magazine on sourcing from China here: http://www.asiabriefing.com/store/book/sourcing-from-china-413 or contact china@dezshira.com
Our company is based in Singapore and we fabricate steel structure for our client in China. Our client is a Shipyard in China building oil rigs and we supply them some fabricated steel structures for their rigs. Upon completion of the fabricated components, we ship them to China and listing them as the consignee. I would like to check who is liable for the import duty, taxes & VAT in China?
@Hui Ling: The consignee is liable for import duties and VAT in China. They cannot claim refunds on the import duties, however, they could claim up to a 17% export VAT refund when exporting the oil rigs. If you require professional assistance, please contact our firm at china@dezshira.com
Planning on importing a food additive from US to china. The additive will be used in the processing of the food and then the food will be exported back to the US. Does this fall under PSM thus no VAT or duties?
I present Yarmarka Company Russia, we’re producing brand packaged cereals beans (and mixtures with them with no flavoring agents and even salt) and would love to start collaboration with China. I’d be very grateful if you could answer which certificates and documents are necessary for us in Russia to successfully export our products (grocery) to China ? Thank you in advance!
My email in April used the wrong terminology. The food additive I am exporting to China will be PIM, not PSM. I plan on shipping product to bonded warehouse wherein the food processor will receive product. I am advised that the processors have the Processing Trade Agreeement “handbook” on file with customs. Is any VAT or Duty the responsibility of the processor to have them exempt? Do I need a Trading License is it unnecessary? Thank you.
Could you please help me check what are the HS codes of dairy product? we want to export sunflower cooking oil and Milk to china. By the way please how much tax costs and tariffs.
@Simon – we don’t source suppliers – we’re tax lawyers. We do have an office in Hong Kong but it does company formation, accounting, China business planning, that sort of service.
3. Are the above Duty and Tax (VAT) subjected to products imported to China for domestic consumption? If I were to import raw materials to China for reprocessing and export, do I have to pay for the Duty and Tax (VAT)? Or do I have to pay upfront first and collect them back when I export?
@Joshua: According to the “Regulations of the People’s Republic of China on Import and Export Duties”, if an Interim Duty (Temporary duty) applies to import goods which are also subject to MFN Duty, the duty should be paid based on the Interim Duty rate. Therefore, you only have to pay 2 percent instead of 10 percent. But you still have to pay VAT of 13 percent. The products imported to China for domestic consumption should be subject to VAT. If you were to import raw materials for the purpose of re-export, the raw materials imported to China should be exempt from import VAT or consumption duty. The “Tax Exemption Certificate for Processing of Supplied Materials” shall be provided for the exempt of VAT and consumption duty of the re-export goods.
My company is based in Singapore and we are planning to export electronics components (Capacitors, resistors etc) to a new China customer in Beijing. Assuming the value of the goods is worth USD$10,000 what is the import taxes and other costs of importing into China?
@Jeremy – Your product should be subject to a value-added tax rate ranging from 15 per cent to 17 per cent (this depends on the materials used and the exact kind of electronic components). The import tariff rate should be zero based on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed between China and Singapore. Best wishes – Chris
We purchase goods from China as components for a product we assemble in Canada, and we sometimes need to send samples of these same components back to our supplier for quality review.
@Gerald: For this question, I think we will need more information/description from you on the specific component you are sending to China and that is being returned in order for us to find the harmonized code that applies. I have emailed you about this directly.
We import chemicals and intermediates from China. I heard that the export rebate for chemicals and intermediates used in antibiotics is reduced from July ’14. Is this information correct. if so, let me know the rebate allowed for antibiotic intermediates.
@Graham Smith: As China granted MFN (Most-Favoured-Nation) status to Belgium, preferential tariffs can be applied to items imported from Belgium to China. Basically, there are six different tax rates of the import duty for children’s garments: 14%, 16%, 17.5%, 19%, 20%, and 25%. To make sure which rate is applicable, more detailed information such as the type of materials and percentage used in the finished garment, plus the type of product (coat, pants, underwear, etc.), and style (jacket, cloak, etc.) also need to be provided. You can email us for further details at china@dezshira.com with specifics if you wish.
@AV: This question is regulated by “Provisional Administrative Measures on Cash in Foreign Currencies Brought into and out of China” (Hui Fa (2003) No.102). Both coins and bank notes (paper) are regarded as “cash”. Consequently, whether you take bank notes or coins, it does not make any difference. Additionally, please note that according to Chinese regulations:
•If the foreign currency you take does not exceed the amount of declared in your last entry into China, you shall not be required to apply for the Permit for Bringing Foreign Exchange out of China and the Customs shall refer to the records of the amount of cash in foreign currencies declared by you for your last entry into China and allow exit.
– Where the amount of cash in foreign currencies to be brought out of China is US$5,000 equivalent or below, you shall be allowed exit without having to apply for the Permit, unless you make multiple trips within a day or within a short period.
– Where the amount of cash in foreign currencies to be brought out of China ranges from US$5,000 equivalent to US$10,000 equivalent, you shall be required to apply for the Permit with a bank and be allowed exit upon presentation of the Permit bearing the seal of the bank. However, if you present several Permits and the total amount of such Permits exceeds US$10,000 equivalent, you shall not be allowed exit.
– Where the amount of cash in foreign currencies to be brought out of China exceeds US$10,000 equivalent, you shall be required to apply to a branch of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange at the location of the account opening bank of foreign currency deposit or the bank selling such foreign currencies to you. The Customs shall allow exit upon presentation of the Permit bearing the seal of the SAFE bureau.
I would like to import the pigment (this is in a powder form) from China to the UK. Is this considered as importing raw materials? How much tax will I have to pay? Is there a difference if the pigment is in a liquid form?
@Georgie: First, as a buyer and exporter, you have no import duty to pay tax to China tax authorities. But you do need to fulfil any import tax in the UK and will need to search for a UK firm to advise you on this.
how is it, to import sheet music into China? Does I only have to pay the VAT (13%) or is there a special Tax? I heard all book have to cecked of the Ministary of Probaganda and you have to pay 15% extra Taxes. Is it right?
@Andreas: The importation of sheet music into China falls under the category of import of books. The only tax imposed on it is VAT at the rate of 13%. There are no other direct taxes. However, all imported manuscripts must go through preliminary reviews, while the reviewer is not the Ministry of Propaganda, but the state-owned companies which have the exclusive right to import books. They typically ask for a 75% cut of the retail price, which usually renders the transactions deliberately unprofitable. – Best regards, Chris
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In the next couple of weeks, I am looking to import a large quantity of women’s perfume from France into China. I need to choose whether to import packaged perfume in 50ml bottles, ready for retail, or bulk perfume to be bottled in China. I was told that the import duties on packaged perfume in bottles is extremely high, whereas in bulk it’s a lot less. Also, I heard that from July, there is a new 30% (?) tax on all imported perfume or cosmetics. Could you please give me some insight on this, or point me in the right direction to find all the information I need?
We propose to export water meters to China from Europe. Does the Chinese govt. provide any export incentives to manufacturers? Also, kindly let me know of the taxation structure (taxes & duties) with respect to water meters.
However our Shanghai office has told us that they are not able to reclaim VAT and Duty in China nad so the “transfer” price would be uplifted by *1.09 (duty)*1.17(VAT), without consider any transportation cost ( generally 1.03)..
May I seek for your advice ? Could you advise the export duty, VAT and Export refund rate for wire rope HS 7312100000 and anchor bolt HS 7318 (i don’t have 10 digit code). We are sourcing from china these two products
Hi, we are planning to import gasoline generators (85022000) and diesel generators (85021100) from China to Indonesia. How much is the tax % payed to bring these products from China to Indonesia?
@Sarah: There are no export duties payable when exporting from China. I contacted our Jakarta office who advise me that importing generators from China into Indonesia, and specifically
gasoline generators (85022000) and diesel generators (85021100), are covered under the China-ASEAN FTA, so accordingly the import duty rate is 0% into Indonesia.
Downloadable copies of the China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement may be obtained from our ASEAN Briefing website here: http://www.aseanbriefing.com/regions/asean.html
We want to know the Duties and tax structure for Fuel Oil #180cst in China after FOB Prices, plese let us know the structure for FO is it different from diesel?
Re your kind reply of 4th Jan to my question about importing perfume (thanks a million!), well it’s still stuck in storage in Hong Kong because the customer ran out of money… Anyway things should move again in early April. The question I need to ask you is about the difference between general and preferential duties. I was led to believe by some locals that general was for finished products (ready for retail sales) and preferential was for bulk product (i.e. still to be bottled and packaged). I understand from your e-mail that this is not the case. Therefore, my question is: in what cases is the preferential tariff applied, particularly with reference to finished perfumes and raw materials to make perfumed and cosmetics in China?
This may change in December of this year. You can find more information here: https://www.china-briefing.com/news/2014/02/27/chinas-agreement-with-asean-what-it-means-for-china-based-foreign-manufacturers.html
We were unable to find a product listed under H.S. code 62052020 in China. The closest approximation we found, H.S.code 62052000, enjoys conventional tariff rates of 0% for imports into China from Vietnam. There were similar 0% duties listed for a number of products in the larger category of 6205, so we would expect this would hold true in your case as well.
Hello I’m A Project assistant of a company that would like to create a business in Shenzhen whether in FTZ area or others part in the city. our project is developping, manufacturing & exporting electronic equipments of a specific product but would like to ask if we pay VAT for export goods from China to abroad or not ? Thanks a lot for your support
I red on documentation in the internet that VAT is subject to 17% but I am not sure. the reason why I’m asking you as an export. normaly, it’s not fair as all our products will be manufactured in China.
VAT on goods is generally not applicable when sold to entities outside of Mainland China. Within Mainland China, the standard rate is 17% for goods. When exporting goods, exporters may apply for a VAT rebate that can refund a significant part of the 17% that was paid to suppliers by the exporter. It is important for the exporter however to receive proper VAT invoices from suppliers. Otherwise a VAT refund application will not be successful.
I would like to buy a hydroelectric turbine and generator from China for my personal use to be installed on my property. I have a quote that includes shipment to Port of NY. I have no experience dealing with the Chinese and no experience importing. If this unit is shipped to the Port of NY, I am concerned about customs, duties, tariffs, entry fees and whatever else I may not even know about.
@Mark Henson: Your question relates to import duties levied by the United States, not by China. You are best advised to contact a US Customs Agent in NY to assist with this type of question. There are several listed if you search google.
Most-favored-nation tariff rates shall apply to imports originating from any member country of the World Trade Organization that applies the most-favored-nation treatment clause, imports originating from a country or region that has signed a bilateral agreement with the People’s Republic of China which includes a clause on reciprocal granting of most-favored-nation treatment, and imports originating from the People’s Republic of China.
Conventional tariff rates shall apply to imports originating from a country or region that has signed a regional trade agreement with the People’s Republic of China which includes a clause on preferential tariffs.
Preferential tariff rates shall apply to imports originating from a country or region that has signed a trade agreement with the People’s Republic of China which includes a clause on special tariff concessions.
Specifically for your question, to apply the preferential tariff rates, the goods must be sourced from a country or region which has treatment contained preferential tariff rates clause with China, or sourced from a MFN country.
We are a Company from Mexico currently working on promoting Packed Tuna (minced I believe is HS: 160420) and we would like to know the Tariff duties and taxes to be paid, in order to sell this product into China.
Parallel we see the eventual need to set up a representation office of our company in China in order to facilitate our imports and our dealss with Chinese clients. Since we are new on the subject we would like your oppnioin on that matter. Do you think its a good idea?, (Pros and cons), how hard or viable is it to establish it?, and where or in wich instance can we find accurate information related to begin this process.
Based on section 61 of “Order 124 of General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China”, return imported goods and claim refund on the import VAT paid is possible under the following grounds:
We manufacture our systems in China, our system contains parts that literally come from all over the world. At this point, we have parts located in the USA and Canada that were made in China, they need to be sent to China and will be re-exported integrated into our systems (machines) within 6 months.
How can i go about getting these items into China without paying the taxes being that they will be exported within a few weeks? As mentioned previously, these items are made in China, and the reason for sending them there again is because of the reduced manufacturing costs in China – having to pay high taxes would deter my company from wanting to manufacture in China.
In addition, I am at a point where I need to rush items to China and I will be going there next week – is there a process where I can bring these items through the border and clear customer, or do I have to send them separately by courier?
I have been in talks with factories that I work with and have been told that there is something called the “book” in China which basically means that one does not need to pay import duties on raw materials that will subsequently be used on product that will be exported out of China. Do you know where I could find more information on the “book”? Please advise.
Hello Reed, sounds like the factories are referring to a Customs Handbook. This is required by PRC Customs for management what is called “processing trade” in China. Companies eligible for PTR (Processing Trade Relief) are allowed to import materials, parts, sub-assemblies, etc. that will be used in the manufacture of goods for export, with the customs duties/import VAT suspended. Such companies, which are under the supervision of PRC Customs, are required to maintain records to track the receipt of materials, storage, use and ultimate export of products manufatured from these imported materials. The “book” is what is used to record the in and out of the goods as well as to track the process.
Hi, I have machines made in china that are then exported out of china. All parts are sourced from within china with the exception of one part that needs to be sent from Germany to china, put into the machine so the machine can be completed and exported to USA. Is it possible for the factory I use in china to claim back the sales tax and duty on the imported part. If so, how is this done. Thanks in advance
This is G.Sarathy from India, our exporter have to export to China. So, kindly provide the duty structure of the below said commodity & if any duty exemption at china.
I am planning to export part-finished silver and brass jewellery into China, for my supplier to do some work on them and then return these still part-finished pieces of jewellery to the UK.
Great work helping so many here – thanks. I started a company in Cebu Philippines making melamine dishware. The original machines were made in Dongguan China. I have 4 melamine press machines I would like to ship back into China and relocate our Cebu factory to China. The machine ages range from 1 to four years old – all made by the same Chinese equipment maker. If I understand correctly there were be a VAT of 17% and then a duty rate of course. As a Chinese made product it would at least get MFN status. What would be the declared value for used equipment? Is shipping used equipment back into China frowned upon? My Chinese contacts are saying I would better off just selling the equipment and purchasing new again in China. Thanks
Thank you for your comment and questions. If I understand correctly, you with to import materials to China for (partial) assembly and then return these to the UK. There are several factors in play here that could affect the taxation, most importantly the use of bonded zones. If you are using a bonded zones as a location for the assembly then you could be exempt from taxation altogether.
Thank you for your kind words and questions. Allow me to explain as best I can here. Regarding your situation about relocating from Cebu to China, while it isn’t so much frowned upon to import used machinery, especially when being used within the same organisation, it’s the hassle that it will cause you. Your contacts in China may have been right in saying that it would be best to sell the equipment and just buy fresh when you move back to China.
I planning to import stone coated metal sheet from china to india can you please advice how much it cost on initial cost , as example 4 usd per square meter stone coated metal sheet cost how much after taxes in china to be ready for shipping. thanks in advance waiting for reply
I planning to export a used bore piles machine for use in foundations jobs from China to Malaysia. The machine was originally fabricate in Italy-Europe and import in China by the actual owner.
we have a branch company in Guangzhou (a trading company for sales and service) which import goods in China and resell in China. this company also works as service centre for Chinese customers, but sometime we will need to send the good back to italy (to the headquarter) for repairing and then re-import the repaired good in China (it is mainly electronics product).
I hear that for China, imported brand from another country straight into free trade zone and sold on-line and delivered direct to the customer only incurs 10% duty not the normal 15% plus 17% vat. Do you know anything about this? I’m not clear if the goods need to be sold elsewhere or it is sold within china? Where can I get more information on it? thanks
We would like to understand what kind of taxes, VAT, custom expenses we’ll see if we buy new machinery for electronic manufacturing from China and import it into Switzerland. The machinery is built originally in South Korea HS code 8479.89-9092 (Korean)
some says their is after all taxation process you have to loose 2% tax and some says on unpolished diamond their is no tax for import and export in china and also in hong kong..
2- Logistics Service providers for domestic transportation, esp. vis-a-vis hukou, i.e. have full access and transport capability from Beijing to anywhere else in China.[e.g. Dalian, Shanghai, Guangzhou]
if i am importing certain goods in China, which after further processing is exported, to other countries let suppose India, will i be eligible to any exemption/duty drawback of duty on the imported goods. Kindly guide.
What kind of Taxes & Custom duties applicable for the above and what are all the documents we need’s to produce while materials entering and leaving China.
I am going to China on a work visa and want to take my desktop computer with me. Want to know if there will be any tax I need to pay? This is my personal desktop computer for my personal use.
@Ramil: Thanks for your comment! Our 2015 China Tax Guide can be purchased here: http://www.asiabriefing.com/store/book/tax-accounting-audit-in-china-2015-7th-edition-484. We are also going to publish the 2016 tax guide soon. Please stay tuned to our website for more information and updates on China tax news.
2. Due to the product changes, we would like to ship some of our current equipment outside of China and have it retooled (i.e. remodeled or re-arranged for production of another similar but different product).
would you please inform us what’s the duty and taxes to import from Bangladesh to China of Ladies Trouser/Shorts (HS-6204) and Men’s Trouser/Shorts (HS-6203) to make of clothing from any where.
Thanks for your update, materials of product are 100% Cotton/99% Cotton 1% Elastane/98% Cotton 2% Elastane and manufacture will provide the certificate of origin along with goods. Would you advise as what the duty and taxes for import in china based on certificate of origin.
Hi, I want to import Electronic items from CHINA on a long run basis. Im new in this industry and googling i found this article Can you please tell me exactly what all taxes will i have to pay and at what points while importing electronics goods from China to Mumbai,India.
I would like import about 100kg of mlesna tea from Sri-Lanka to China. I want to know what are the necessary procedures I have to go through before I can obtain my goods in Guangzhou. I will be glad if I receive answers…Thank you.
I’d like to buy a brand new car in China and take it with me to my country what are the taxes that I have to pay, and what are the ones that I’m exempted of payment. Thanks for any answer.
i wish to send some broken bulldozer housings to China from Australia, to see if they can remake them for me what custom charges and duties will i have to pay and how do i pay them? many thanks Colin
I am planning to establish an export company in China to export goods (mainly in India). we are already importing goods from there. What is the the procedure to get export license in China.
I exported Evaluation Equipment to China. My TIB request was denied. To get the product to my customer for a trial, I paid the duties and taxes. The customer is now returning the evaluation equipment to me. How do I request a refund of the duties and taxes that I paid to facilitate the delivery for the evaluation?
I’m not sure you can help me, but I ordered skincare products from South Korea to the value of USD$120. China Customs are refusing to release it until I pay USD$50. Could you advise if this is correct and how they calculated such a large amount?
I would like to import finished full grain leather from Turkey to China. What would be the import i need to pay what other taxes and cost would I have?
Hi! I would like to import a Freezer machine from China Qingdao. By sea under FOB term. Malaysia government required IEC (CB Test Certificate). I am not sure what is this? Can someone guide me?
We purchase mould in india from china for production purpose but few mould not working in proper condition, we intimate our supplier for repairing our mould but supplier not agree for repairing due to tired for china customs. please see the warding from our supplier (As discussed that mould maker talk with his agent for old mould import. So his agent told him it is not possible to import old mould or old machine).
if i am importing certain goods in China, which after further processing is exported, to other countries let suppose India, will i be eligible to any exemption/duty drawback of duty on the imported goods. Kindly guide.
I am planning to import some finished ready to wear cotton dresses from India in China. What is the total tax percentage that i might need to pay including all the taxes levied by china?
I am from india ,I am importing aluminium ingots from china to india my supplier selling me cheaper than other , my supplier selling me for 1200 $ per tonne cif rate aluminium ingots 99.70%,
Ge is offering me cif rate for india port please email me and is there any problem with aluminium scrap to import from china , no china customs problem right for aluminium ingots and scrap ????
I would like to ask a little ( very usefull) help from you as many people did. I would like to buy a machine from China to hungary the price is about USD1300. The company offered me this:
This is Jayashankar from india. If the Customer from China ask us to ship aluminium castings automotive parts then what will be the import duty at China Customs on arrival. HS Code 76169990
If a company is importing used PET blow molding machine (HS Code- 84773000) from Europe to China, how much import duty(%) need to be paid by the company.
I am interested in exporting Bulgarian rose oil and Bulgarian wine from Bulgaria to China. Do you happen to know what the tax might be for each of those goods? Also, I have been exporting baby formula from Germany and tax has been varying, is there a reason why its different every time other than when quantity changes? Shouldn’t it be one tax rate for baby formula? Any help with those issues is much appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Are there any exemptions to import duties if the items will be exported? I am planing to ship fabric in from Italy, have it shipped into mainland China, manufactured into garments then exported to Australia.
They have arrived in china, but we have been charged an import duty for these faulty parts, even though they should be there on a temporary import basis.
We are a manufacturing company with a assembly location in China. We buy parts and send it to China from the USA, and from withing Asia. The final assemblies are ship to the USA. what are the rule and duties that we have to pay on the items send to China?
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