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HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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4016996010 | Doc | 57.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the classification and duty information for your declared goods, "SPRING EXPANSION TOOL". Based on the provided data, we have two items listed, and I'll address each one separately.
Item 1: Handtools (including glass cutters) not elsewhere specified or included… Pipe tools, and parts thereof
- Description Breakdown: This is a broad category covering a variety of hand tools that don't fit neatly into other, more specific classifications. The description specifically mentions pipe tools, which is relevant to your "SPRING EXPANSION TOOL" if it's used for working with pipes.
- HS Code: The HS code is currently blank (""). This is where we need to be precise. To determine the correct HS code, we need more information about the tool's function and material.
- HS Code Structure: Let's understand the HS code system. The first two digits (e.g., "82" if it falls under tools) indicate the chapter. The next two digits refine the category within that chapter. Each subsequent pair of digits provides increasing specificity.
- Possible HS Codes (within Chapter 82 - Tools):
- 8207: Interchangeable tools for hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric motor. (If your SPRING EXPANSION TOOL is a replaceable part for another tool, this could be relevant).
- 8205: Hand tools (excluding those of heading 8204). This is a likely candidate if it's a complete, standalone tool.
- 8203: Tools for working in the hand, pneumatic, hydraulic or with self-contained electric motor.
- Duty Considerations: Without a specific HS code, it's impossible to determine the exact duty rate. Duty rates vary significantly depending on the HS code and the country of import.
- Recommendation: Please provide more details about the SPRING EXPANSION TOOL's function (e.g., what materials it's used on, how it's powered, its primary use) and its material composition. This will allow me to pinpoint the correct HS code and provide accurate duty information.
Item 2: Other articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber… Other Mechanical articles for motor vehicles
- Description Breakdown: This classification covers articles made of vulcanized rubber, specifically "Other Mechanical articles for motor vehicles". This suggests the tool contains rubber components and is designed for use with motor vehicles.
- HS Code: 4016.99.60.10
- 40: Rubber and articles thereof
- 16: Articles of vulcanized rubber other than hard rubber
- 99: Other
- 60: Other Mechanical articles for motor vehicles
- 10: Specific sub-classification within that category.
- Duty Considerations:
- Basic Duty: 2.5%
- Additional Duty: 25.0% (currently)
- Post-April 2025 Duty: 30.0% (additional duty will increase)
- Total Duty: 57.5%
- Recommendation:
- Material Verification: Confirm that the primary material of the SPRING EXPANSION TOOL is indeed vulcanized rubber. If it's primarily metal with only minor rubber components, this HS code may be incorrect.
- Vehicle Application: Ensure the tool is specifically designed for use with motor vehicles.
- Pricing Accuracy: Double-check the declared value (single price) of the tool, as this will directly impact the duty calculation.
- Certification: Depending on the specific application of the tool, you may need to provide certifications related to vehicle safety standards. (e.g., if it's used in brake systems, etc.).
Important Note: HS code classification is complex. The final determination rests with customs officials in the importing country. I strongly recommend consulting with a customs broker or freight forwarder in the destination country to ensure accurate classification and compliance.