HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4107191040 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4104411040 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107111040 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107117040 | Doc | 35.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4107191040 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |




Product Name: Bovine leather splits for furniture interiors
Classification Notes: Multiple HS codes may apply depending on the specific characteristics of the leather splits (e.g., processing method, use, and physical form). Below is a structured breakdown of the relevant HS codes and their associated tax rates.
🔍 HS Code Classification Overview
- HS Code 4107191040
- Description: Bovine leather splits for furniture interiors (剖层革, used for furniture interiors)
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
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Notes: This code applies to split leather (剖层革), which is a thin layer of leather obtained by splitting the hide.
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HS Code 4104411040
- Description: Dry (tanned with bark) whole cowhide, single piece not exceeding 28 sq ft (2.6 m²), and used as lining leather
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
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Notes: This code applies to whole cowhide that is tanned with bark, used as lining leather.
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HS Code 4107111040
- Description: Tanned or bark-treated cowhide, hairless, unsplit, full leather used as lining
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
-
Notes: This code applies to full cowhide that is tanned or bark-treated, used as lining leather.
-
HS Code 4107117040
- Description: Tanned or bark-treated hairless cowhide, used for clothing (furniture leather may be considered as clothing use)
- Total Tax Rate: 35.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Notes: This code applies to tanned or bark-treated hairless cowhide, and may be applicable if the leather is considered for clothing use (e.g., furniture leather may be classified under this category).
⚠️ Important Tax Notes
- April 11, 2025 Special Tariff:
- All the above HS codes will be subject to an additional 30.0% tariff after April 11, 2025.
-
This is a time-sensitive policy and must be accounted for in cost planning and customs declarations.
-
Anti-dumping duties:
- Not applicable for leather products under these HS codes (no mention of anti-dumping duties on iron or aluminum).
📌 Proactive Advice for Importers
- Verify Material and Unit Price:
-
Confirm the exact type of leather (split, full, tanned, bark-treated, etc.) and its intended use (furniture vs. clothing) to ensure correct HS code classification.
-
Check Required Certifications:
-
Ensure compliance with any required documentation (e.g., origin certificates, product standards, or environmental compliance).
-
Monitor Tariff Changes:
-
Keep track of the April 11, 2025 deadline for the special tariff. Adjust pricing or seek alternative classifications if necessary.
-
Consult with Customs Brokers:
- For complex or high-value shipments, consider engaging a customs broker or compliance expert to ensure accurate classification and avoid penalties.
Let me know if you need help determining the most appropriate HS code for your specific product.
Product Name: Bovine leather splits for furniture interiors
Classification Notes: Multiple HS codes may apply depending on the specific characteristics of the leather splits (e.g., processing method, use, and physical form). Below is a structured breakdown of the relevant HS codes and their associated tax rates.
🔍 HS Code Classification Overview
- HS Code 4107191040
- Description: Bovine leather splits for furniture interiors (剖层革, used for furniture interiors)
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
-
Notes: This code applies to split leather (剖层革), which is a thin layer of leather obtained by splitting the hide.
-
HS Code 4104411040
- Description: Dry (tanned with bark) whole cowhide, single piece not exceeding 28 sq ft (2.6 m²), and used as lining leather
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
-
Notes: This code applies to whole cowhide that is tanned with bark, used as lining leather.
-
HS Code 4107111040
- Description: Tanned or bark-treated cowhide, hairless, unsplit, full leather used as lining
- Total Tax Rate: 55.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
-
Notes: This code applies to full cowhide that is tanned or bark-treated, used as lining leather.
-
HS Code 4107117040
- Description: Tanned or bark-treated hairless cowhide, used for clothing (furniture leather may be considered as clothing use)
- Total Tax Rate: 35.0%
- Tax Breakdown:
- Base Tariff: 5.0%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Special Tariff after April 11, 2025: 30.0%
- Notes: This code applies to tanned or bark-treated hairless cowhide, and may be applicable if the leather is considered for clothing use (e.g., furniture leather may be classified under this category).
⚠️ Important Tax Notes
- April 11, 2025 Special Tariff:
- All the above HS codes will be subject to an additional 30.0% tariff after April 11, 2025.
-
This is a time-sensitive policy and must be accounted for in cost planning and customs declarations.
-
Anti-dumping duties:
- Not applicable for leather products under these HS codes (no mention of anti-dumping duties on iron or aluminum).
📌 Proactive Advice for Importers
- Verify Material and Unit Price:
-
Confirm the exact type of leather (split, full, tanned, bark-treated, etc.) and its intended use (furniture vs. clothing) to ensure correct HS code classification.
-
Check Required Certifications:
-
Ensure compliance with any required documentation (e.g., origin certificates, product standards, or environmental compliance).
-
Monitor Tariff Changes:
-
Keep track of the April 11, 2025 deadline for the special tariff. Adjust pricing or seek alternative classifications if necessary.
-
Consult with Customs Brokers:
- For complex or high-value shipments, consider engaging a customs broker or compliance expert to ensure accurate classification and avoid penalties.
Let me know if you need help determining the most appropriate HS code for your specific product.
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