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(CN → US)
HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7002102000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9105995000 | Doc | 7.5¢ each + 3.2%+30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, here's a breakdown of the HS codes and tax implications for your declared items, presented in a structured and easy-to-understand format. I'll also provide some important considerations for each.
Item 1: CRYSTAL BALL (Glass in balls)
- HS Code: 7002.10.20.00
- 70: Glass and glassware
- 02: Glass in primary forms; glass in balls, rods or tubes, unworked.
- 10: Balls
- 20: Other (This specifies a more detailed category within glass balls)
- Description: Glass in balls (other than microspheres of heading 7018), rods or tubes, unworked: Balls: Other
- Tax Details:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0% (Currently)
- Additional Tariff (Post April 2, 2025): 30.0%
- Total Tax: 55.0% (Currently)
Important Considerations for Item 1:
- Material Confirmation: Ensure the balls are entirely made of glass. Any other material composition (e.g., crystal with metal components) could change the HS code.
- End Use: While the HS code covers general glass balls, the specific end use could influence tariff rates in some cases. Is this for decoration, scientific purposes, or another application?
- Value: The value of the goods is important for tariff calculation.
- Origin: The origin of the glass is crucial. Tariff rates can vary significantly based on the country of origin.
Item 2: Other clocks
- HS Code: 9105.99.50.00
- 91: Measuring, checking, precision, medical or dental instruments and apparatus.
- 05: Clocks and watches, including watch parts.
- 99: Other clocks
- 50: Other: Valued not over $5 each
- Description: Other clocks: Other: Other: Other: Valued not over $5 each
- Tax Details:
- Basic Tariff: 7.5¢ each + 3.2%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0% (Currently)
- Additional Tariff (Post April 2, 2025): 30.0%
- Total Tax: 7.5¢ each + 3.2%+30.0% (Currently)
Important Considerations for Item 2:
- Value Verification: The HS code is specifically for clocks valued not over $5 each. If any clock exceeds this value, a different HS code will be required.
- Functionality: Ensure the items truly function as clocks. Decorative items resembling clocks may fall under a different classification.
- Movement Type: The type of clock movement (mechanical, quartz, digital) could influence tariff rates in some cases.
- Battery Inclusion: If the clocks include batteries, this may affect the classification and require additional documentation.
General Recommendations:
- Detailed Invoice: Provide a very detailed invoice with a clear description of each item, material composition, unit price, and quantity.
- Country of Origin: Clearly state the country of origin for each item.
- Certifications: Depending on the specific use of the items, you may need to provide certifications (e.g., safety certifications, compliance reports).
- April 2, 2025 Tariff Changes: Be aware of the upcoming tariff changes on April 2, 2025. Factor these changes into your cost calculations.
- Consult with a Licensed Customs Broker: For complex shipments or if you are unsure about the correct classification, it is always best to consult with a licensed customs broker. They can provide expert guidance and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and cannot provide definitive customs advice. This information is for general guidance only. Always verify the latest regulations with the relevant customs authorities or a licensed customs broker.