HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4016992000 | Doc | 34.3% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3926909989 | Doc | 42.8% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3901901000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
4419909100 | Doc | 40.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
1601006080 | Doc | 40.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
3001900150 | Doc | 30.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the HS codes and tax implications for your declared "DOG CHEW TOY" and related items. I'll provide a structured analysis to help you understand the classification and potential costs.
Important Note: HS code classification is complex and ultimately determined by customs officials. This analysis is based on the provided descriptions and is for informational purposes only. It's crucial to verify these codes with your customs broker or local customs authority.
1. 4016.99.20.00: Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber: Other: Other: Toys for pets
- Breakdown:
- 40: Rubber and articles thereof
- 16: Articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber
- 99: Other
- 20.00: Toys for pets
- Implication: This is a fairly specific code for rubber dog chew toys. It suggests the toy is made primarily of vulcanized rubber (a processed rubber).
- Tax:
- Basic Duty: 4.3%
- Additional Duty: 0.0%
- Post-April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 34.3%
- Recommendation: Confirm the rubber composition. If it contains significant amounts of plastic or other materials, a different code might be more appropriate.
2. 3926.90.99.89: Other articles of plastics and articles of other materials of headings 3901 to 3914: Other: Other Other
- Breakdown:
- 39: Plastics and articles thereof
- 26: Other articles of plastics
- 90: Other
- 99.89: Other
- Implication: This code is broad and covers a wide range of plastic articles. It's used when the toy is made of plastic but doesn't fit into more specific plastic toy categories.
- Tax:
- Basic Duty: 5.3%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Post-April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 42.8%
- Recommendation: If the toy is primarily plastic, this code is likely appropriate. However, if it contains a significant amount of rubber or other materials, explore other options.
3. 3901.90.10.00: Polymers of ethylene, in primary forms: Other: Elastomeric
- Breakdown:
- 39: Plastics and articles thereof
- 01: Polymers of ethylene
- 90: Other
- 10.00: Elastomeric
- Implication: This code refers to the raw plastic material (ethylene polymers) used to make the toy, specifically elastomeric forms (rubber-like plastics). This is likely a component used in manufacturing, not the finished toy itself.
- Tax:
- Basic Duty: 0.0%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Post-April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 55.0%
- Recommendation: This code is for the raw material. Ensure you're not classifying the finished toy as a raw material.
4. 4419.90.91.00: Tableware and kitchenware, of wood: Other: Other
- Breakdown:
- 44: Wood and articles of wood
- 19: Tableware and kitchenware
- 90: Other
- 91.00: Other
- Implication: This code is for wooden items used as tableware or kitchenware. It seems unlikely to apply to a dog chew toy unless it's a very specific wooden chew toy.
- Tax:
- Basic Duty: 3.2%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Post-April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 40.7%
- Recommendation: Double-check if this code is accurate. It's probably not applicable to a typical dog chew toy.
5. 1601.00.60.80: Sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal, blood or insects; food preparations based on these products: Other: Other Other: Other
- Breakdown:
- 16: Preparations of meat, of fish or of crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates
- 01: Sausages and similar products
- 00: Other
- 60.80: Other
- Implication: This code is for meat-based products like sausages. It's highly unlikely to apply to a dog chew toy.
- Tax:
- Basic Duty: 3.2%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Post-April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 40.7%
- Recommendation: This code is almost certainly incorrect for a dog chew toy.
6. 3001.90.01.50: Glands and other organs for organotherapeutic uses, dried, whether or not powdered; extracts of glands or other organs or of their secretions for organotherapeutic uses; heparin and its salts; other human or animal substances prepared for therapeutic or prophylactic uses, not elsewhere specified or included: Other Glands and other organs, dried, whether or not powdered: Other
- Breakdown:
- 30: Mineral fuels, mineral oils and products of their distillation; bituminous substances; mineral waxes
- 01: Animal substances
- 90: Other
- 01.50: Other
- Implication: This code is for animal-derived pharmaceutical products. It's extremely unlikely to apply to a dog chew toy.
- Tax:
- Basic Duty: 0.0%
- Additional Duty: 0.0%
- Post-April 2, 2025: Additional Duty increases to 30%
- Total Tax: 30.0%
- Recommendation: This code is almost certainly incorrect for a dog chew toy.
Key Recommendations & Next Steps:
- Material Composition: The most important factor is the primary material of the toy. Is it rubber, plastic, wood, or a combination?
- Verify Codes: Consult with a customs broker or your local customs authority to confirm the correct HS codes.
- Certifications: Depending on the material and intended use, you may need certifications (e.g., safety standards, material composition).
- Post-April 2, 2025 Changes: Be aware of the additional duty increases coming into effect on April 2, 2025.
- Single Declaration: Ensure you are declaring the finished product correctly and not components under the wrong HS codes.
I hope this detailed breakdown is helpful! Let me know if you have any further questions or would like me to elaborate on any specific point.