HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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7013991000 | Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading 7010 or 7018): Other glassware: Other: Glassware decorated with metal flecking, glass pictorial scenes or glass thread- or ribbon-like effects, any of the foregoing embedded or introduced into the body of the glassware prior to its solidification; millefiori glassware; glassware colored prior to solidification, and characterized by random distribution of numerous bubbles, seeds or stones, throughout the mass of the glass | Doc | 52.5% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
7020006000 | Other articles of glass: Other | Doc | 60.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the HS codes and tax implications for your "DECORATIVE GLASSES" declaration. Here's a detailed analysis to help you understand the classification and potential costs:
Understanding the HS Codes
The Harmonized System (HS) code is a globally standardized system of names and numbers to classify traded products. Here's a breakdown of each code you've received:
1. HS Code: 7013.99.10.00 – Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes
- 70: Glass and glassware. This chapter covers all types of glass products.
- 7013: Glassware of a kind used for table, kitchen, toilet, office, indoor decoration or similar purposes (other than that of heading 7010 or 7018). This narrows it down to everyday glassware used for specific purposes.
- 7013.99: Other glassware. This is a subcategory for glassware not specifically mentioned in earlier headings within 7013.
- 7013.99.10.00: Other: Glassware decorated with metal flecking, glass pictorial scenes or glass thread- or ribbon-like effects, any of the foregoing embedded or introduced into the body of the glassware prior to its solidification; millefiori glassware; glassware colored prior to solidification, and characterized by random distribution of numerous bubbles, seeds or stones, throughout the mass of the glass. This is a very specific classification for decorated glassware with particular techniques.
Tax Implications for 7013.99.10.00:
- Basic Duty: 15.0%
- Additional Duty: 7.5%
- Additional Duty (Post April 2, 2025): 30%
- Total Tax: 52.5%
2. HS Code: 7020.00.60.00 – Other articles of glass
- 70: Glass and glassware.
- 7020: Other articles of glass. This is a broad category for glass items that don't fit into more specific classifications.
- 7020.00: Other articles of glass.
- 7020.00.60.00: Other. This is a very general subcategory within "Other articles of glass."
Tax Implications for 7020.00.60.00:
- Basic Duty: 5.0%
- Additional Duty: 25.0%
- Additional Duty (Post April 2, 2025): 30%
- Total Tax: 60.0%
Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Material Verification: Double-check the exact composition of your glassware. Are they entirely glass? Any metal components, or other materials will affect the HS code.
- Decoration Technique: The 7013.99.10.00 code is very specific about the decoration method. Ensure your glassware matches this description (metal flecking, embedded scenes, millefiori, etc.). If the decoration is different (e.g., painted on), it might fall under 7020.00.60.00.
- Unit Price: The unit price of your glassware can sometimes influence the classification.
- Certification: Depending on the end-use of the glassware (e.g., food contact), you may need specific certifications (e.g., FDA compliance for food-grade glass).
- Post-April 2, 2025 Tariffs: Be aware of the increased additional tariffs coming into effect on April 2, 2025. Factor this into your cost calculations if importing after this date.
- Customs Ruling: If you are unsure about the correct classification, consider applying for a binding customs ruling. This provides legal certainty on the HS code for your specific product.
To help me refine the classification further, could you provide more details about:
- The specific decoration techniques used on the glassware?
- The intended use of the glassware (e.g., table decoration, kitchenware, office display)?
- The unit price of the glassware?
Disclaimer: I am an AI assistant and this information is for general guidance only. It is not a substitute for professional customs advice. Always consult with a licensed customs broker or consultant for accurate classification and compliance information.