HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9403200011 | Other furniture and parts thereof: --> Other metal furniture --> Household: --> Floor-standing, metal-top ironing boards | Doc | 80.0% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Okay, let's break down the classification and tax implications for your "IRONING BOARD" based on the HS Code provided: 9403.20.00.11.
Here's a structured explanation:
1. HS Code Breakdown (9403.20.00.11):
- 94: Furniture; bedding, mattresses, support, cushions, similar stuffed furnishings; lamps, lighting fittings, illuminated signs, prefabricated buildings. This chapter broadly covers furniture and related items.
- 03: Seats, furniture of wood. (However, your item is not wood, it's metal, so we move to the next level).
- 20: Other furniture of metal. This specifies that the furniture is made of metal.
- 00: This further refines the category.
- 11: Household: --> Floor-standing, metal-top ironing boards. This is the specific sub-category for your ironing board. It indicates a floor-standing ironing board with a metal top, intended for household use.
2. Tax Details:
- Basic Tariff: 0.0% - This means there is no base import duty on the ironing board itself.
- Additional Tariff: 25.0% - Currently, there's a 25% additional tariff applied.
- Post-April 2025 Additional Tariff: 30% - Important! Starting April 2025, this additional tariff increases to 30% for steel and aluminum products.
- Total Tax: 80.0% - This is the combined effect of all applicable tariffs. It's a significant tax rate, so accurate declaration is crucial.
3. Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Material Verification: Crucially, confirm the exact composition of the ironing board. The 30% additional tariff specifically applies to steel and aluminum products after April 2025. If the board contains other materials (e.g., plastic, fabric), you'll need to determine the percentage of each material to calculate the correct tax. Provide a detailed Bill of Materials (BOM) if possible.
- Single Price Check: Double-check the declared value (single price) of the ironing board. Customs will assess the value to ensure it's accurate and not artificially low to reduce tax liability.
- Certification: Depending on the destination country's regulations, you may need specific certifications for household products (e.g., safety standards, compliance with electrical regulations). Check the import requirements of the destination country.
- Country of Origin: Ensure the declared country of origin is accurate. This impacts trade agreements and potential tariff reductions.
- Invoice Details: The commercial invoice should clearly state the description of the goods ("Floor-standing, metal-top ironing board"), HS Code (9403.20.00.11), quantity, unit price, total value, and country of origin.
In summary: Your ironing board is correctly classified under HS Code 9403.20.00.11. However, the high tax rate (80%) and the upcoming tariff increase in April 2025 necessitate careful attention to material composition and accurate declaration. I recommend verifying the material breakdown and checking for any required certifications to avoid potential issues during customs clearance.
Do you have any further questions about this classification, or would you like me to help you with other aspects of import regulations? For example, do you know the destination country for the import? Knowing that will help me provide more specific advice.