HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
8536507000 | Doc | 55.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
8487900080 | Doc | 83.9% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Declaration Item Analysis: WATER HEATER SWITCH
Here's a breakdown of the HS codes associated with your declared item, "WATER HEATER SWITCH," along with relevant tariff information and important considerations.
Please note: Determining the correct HS code is crucial for accurate import duties and smooth customs clearance. The following analysis is based on the provided descriptions. It's your responsibility to ensure the final code aligns with the exact specifications of your product.
1. HS Code: 8536.50.70.00 – Electrical Switches (Specifically Optically Coupled/Chip-Based)
- Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment. This chapter covers a broad range of electrical devices.
- 8536: Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits. This narrows down the category to devices designed to control or safeguard electrical flows.
- 8536.50: Switches. This specifies that the item is a switch.
- 8536.50.70: Other switches. This sub-category covers switches not specifically classified elsewhere. The description highlights electronic AC switches consisting of optically coupled input and output circuits (insulated thyristor AC switches); electronic switches, including temperature protected switches, consisting of a transistor and a logic chip (chip-on-chip technology).
- 8536.50.70.00: Further specifies the type of "other switches" as described above.
Tax Details:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025 Additional Tariff: 30.0%
- Total Tax: 55.0%
Important Considerations:
- Product Specificity: This code is very specific to electronic switches with particular technologies (optically coupled, chip-based). If your switch is purely electromechanical (uses physical levers and contacts), this code may not be appropriate.
- Voltage: The description specifies "not exceeding 1,000 V." Ensure your switch falls within this voltage range.
- Functionality: Confirm the switch's primary function is switching or protecting circuits.
2. HS Code: 8487.90.00.80 – Parts of Machinery (Non-Electrical)
- Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances. This chapter covers a wide range of mechanical devices.
- 8487: Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features. This indicates the item is a component of a larger machine, without integrated electrical components.
- 8487.90: Other parts. This sub-category covers parts not specifically classified elsewhere.
- 8487.90.00: Further specifies the type of "other parts".
- 8487.90.00.80: Further specifies the type of "other parts".
Tax Details:
- Basic Tariff: 3.9%
- Additional Tariff: 25.0%
- Post April 2, 2025 Additional Tariff: 30.0%
- Steel/Aluminum Surcharge: 25% (if the part is made of steel or aluminum)
- Total Tax: 83.9%
Important Considerations:
- Electrical vs. Non-Electrical: This code is for mechanical parts. If your switch includes electrical connectors, coils, or contacts, this code is incorrect.
- Part of a Larger Machine: This code assumes the switch is a component integrated into a larger machine. If it's a standalone device, use HS Code 8536.50.70.00 (if applicable).
- Material: The 25% surcharge applies if the part is made of steel or aluminum.
Recommendations:
- Detailed Product Specification: Provide a very detailed description of your water heater switch, including its construction, materials, voltage, current rating, and functionality.
- Material Confirmation: Confirm the exact materials used in the switch's construction (e.g., steel, aluminum, plastic, etc.).
- Functionality Clarification: Is the switch a standalone device or a component of a larger water heater?
- Certification: Depending on the destination country, you may need specific certifications (e.g., CE, UL) for electrical components. Check the import regulations of your target market.
- Single vs. Multiple Codes: It's possible your shipment may require both codes if it contains different types of components.
Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only. Customs regulations are complex and subject to change. It is your responsibility to verify the correct HS code and comply with all applicable import requirements. Consulting with a licensed customs broker is highly recommended.