HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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7610900080 | Doc | 85.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the HS codes for "CABINETS TENSION RODS" and refine the classification. Based on the information provided, here's a structured analysis, aiming for 2-10 accurate HS codes, along with explanations and recommendations.
Understanding HS Codes – A Quick Primer
HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized codes used to classify traded products. The first two digits generally indicate the chapter, the first four digits the heading, and the first six digits the subheading. More digits may be used for further specificity.
Analysis of Provided HS Codes & Potential Refinements
Here's a review of the codes you've provided, followed by additional possibilities and recommendations:
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94.03 – Seats, whether fixed or not, with backs and arms or without; office seats; other seats.
- Chapter 94: Furniture; bedding, mattresses, support-springs, upholstery stuffing, feathers or down and articles thereof; lamps and lighting fittings, not elsewhere specified or included; signboards, nameplates and similar; furniture parts.
- 94.03 specifically: Covers seats. This is unlikely to be correct for cabinets unless they are specifically designed as seating. It's a misclassification.
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73.26 – Other articles of iron or steel.
- Chapter 73: Articles of iron or steel.
- 73.26: This is a very broad heading. While tension rods can be made of iron or steel, it's not specific enough. It's a possible code, but needs further refinement based on material and function.
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7610.90.00.80 – Aluminum structures (excluding prefabricated buildings of heading 9406) and parts of structures; aluminum plates, rods, profiles, tubes and the like, prepared for use in structures: Other.
- Chapter 76: Aluminum and articles thereof.
- 7610: Aluminum structures.
- 7610.90.00.80: This is a more specific code, and could be correct if the tension rods are made of aluminum and are designed as structural components (e.g., for supporting shelves within a cabinet). The tax information provided suggests a focus on steel/aluminum structures, which aligns with this code.
Recommended HS Codes (2-10 options, with explanations)
Here's a more comprehensive list, categorized by likely material and function. Please read the notes after the list, as material is critical.
- If the cabinets are primarily wood:
- 94.03.90.00: Parts of wooden furniture. (If the cabinets are unassembled or consist of wooden components).
- 94.01.61.00: Seats with wooden frame. (If the cabinets are designed as seating)
- If the cabinets are metal (steel, iron, aluminum):
- 94.03.20.00: Parts of metal furniture. (Most likely if the cabinets are assembled metal structures).
- 73.26.90.00: Other articles of iron or steel (If the cabinets are simple metal structures and don't fit elsewhere).
- 7610.90.00.80: Aluminum structures (as discussed above – if aluminum).
- For Tension Rods (regardless of cabinet material):
- 73.26.90.00: Other articles of iron or steel (If steel/iron).
- 7610.90.00.80: Aluminum structures (If aluminum).
- 83.02.42.00: Clothes hangers and similar articles. (If the tension rods are very simple and primarily for hanging items within the cabinet).
- 84.83.90.90: Parts and accessories for furniture (If the tension rods are specifically designed as components for cabinets).
Important Considerations & Recommendations
- Material is Key: The primary material of both the cabinets and the tension rods is the most important factor in determining the correct HS code. Is it wood, steel, aluminum, or a combination?
- Function: What is the primary function of the cabinets and tension rods? Are the cabinets for storage, seating, or something else? Are the tension rods structural supports, hanging devices, or decorative elements?
- Single vs. Combined Shipment: Are the cabinets and tension rods shipped together as a set, or separately? If shipped together as a set, the HS code for the complete set may be more appropriate.
- Detailed Product Description: Provide a very detailed product description to your customs broker or consultant. Include dimensions, materials, weight, and intended use.
- Certification: Depending on the destination country, you may need to provide certifications of origin, material composition, or safety standards.
- Tax Information: The tax information you provided is incomplete. You'll need to verify the applicable tax rates and regulations for your specific destination country.
- Consult a Broker: I strongly recommend consulting with a qualified customs broker or consultant in your destination country. They can provide expert guidance on HS code classification and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
To help me refine the classification further, please provide the following information:
- What is the primary material of the cabinets?
- What is the primary material of the tension rods?
- What is the intended use of the cabinets?
- Are the cabinets and tension rods shipped together as a set?
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive HS code classifications. The information provided above is for general guidance only and should not be considered a substitute for professional advice.
Customer Reviews
The page did a good job of explaining the importance of material and function in HS code classification. I'll definitely use the checklist for my next shipment.
I really appreciate the detailed breakdown of the HS code 7610900080 and the tariff rate. The link to the official document was a big plus.
The page is helpful, but I found some of the explanations a bit too technical. It would be great if there were more simple examples for beginners.
The list of recommended HS codes was very thorough. I found the section on 94.03 and 73.26 especially useful, but I would have liked more details on the 83.02 code.
This page gave me a clear understanding of how to classify tension rods. The section on material and function was exactly what I needed to choose the right HS code.