Find product classification and trade information for MAGIC ARM

Harmonized System Code Classification

Found 7 matching results (CN → US)
HS Code Product Description Official Doc Tariff Rate Origin Destination Effective Date
8548000000 Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter Doc 55.0% CN US 2025-05-12
7326908688 Other articles of iron or steel: Other: Other: Other: Other Other Doc 82.9% CN US 2025-05-12
8487900080 Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features, and not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter: Other Other Doc 83.9% CN US 2025-05-12
9620001000 Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 8519 or 8521 Doc 57.0% CN US 2025-05-12
9620005000 Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of plastics Doc 60.3% CN US 2025-05-12
9620006500 Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of iron or steel Doc 57.9% CN US 2025-05-12
9620007000 Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of aluminum Doc 57.5% CN US 2025-05-12

Okay, let's break down the HS codes and tax implications for your "MAGIC ARM" declaration. Based on the provided data, it seems you have several potential classifications, and the correct one will depend on the exact composition and function of the arm. Here's a detailed analysis:

Understanding HS Codes – A Quick Primer

HS codes (Harmonized System codes) are internationally standardized codes used to classify traded products. The first two digits generally indicate the chapter, the next two the subheading, and further digits provide more specific details.

Analysis of Potential HS Codes for "MAGIC ARM"

Here's a breakdown of each code, its meaning, and what you need to consider:

  1. 8548.00.00.00 – Electrical parts of machinery or apparatus, not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter

    • 85: Electrical machinery and equipment.
    • 48: Electrical parts.
    • 00.00.00: General heading for unspecified electrical parts.
    • Tax: Base 0.0%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 55.0%.
    • Consider: If your "MAGIC ARM" is primarily composed of electrical components and functions as a part of a larger electrical system, this could be the correct code. However, it's quite broad. Important: If it contains motors, sensors, or other active electrical elements, this is a strong contender.
  2. 7326.90.86.88 – Other articles of iron or steel: Other: Other: Other: Other Other

    • 73: Articles of iron or steel.
    • 26: Other articles of iron or steel.
    • 90: Other.
    • 86.88: Very specific "catch-all" for other iron/steel articles.
    • Tax: Base 2.9%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 82.9%.
    • Consider: This is a very general classification. It's likely to be used if the arm is primarily made of iron or steel and doesn't fit neatly into other, more specific categories.
  3. 8487.90.00.80 – Machinery parts, not containing electrical connectors, insulators, coils, contacts or other electrical features, and not specified or included elsewhere in this chapter: Other Other

    • 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances.
    • 87: Parts of machinery.
    • 90: Other.
    • 00.80: General heading for unspecified machinery parts.
    • Tax: Base 3.9%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 83.9%.
    • Consider: If the arm is a mechanical component used in machinery, without significant electrical features, this could be appropriate.
  4. 9620.00.10.00 – Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 8519 or 8521

    • 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
    • 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods.
    • 00.10.00: Accessories for specific apparatus.
    • Tax: Base 2.0%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 57.0%.
    • Consider: If your "MAGIC ARM" is specifically designed as an accessory for cameras (heading 8519) or broadcasting equipment (heading 8521), this is a strong possibility.
  5. 9620.00.50.00 – Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of plastics

    • 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
    • 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods.
    • 00.50.00: Other, made of plastics.
    • Tax: Base 5.3%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 60.3%.
    • Consider: If the arm is primarily made of plastic, this is a good option.
  6. 9620.00.65.00 – Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of iron or steel

    • 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
    • 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods.
    • 00.65.00: Other, made of iron or steel.
    • Tax: Base 2.9%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 57.9%.
    • Consider: If the arm is primarily made of iron or steel, this is a good option.
  7. 9620.00.70.00 – Monopods, bipods, tripods and similar articles: Other: Of aluminum

    • 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles.
    • 20: Monopods, bipods, tripods.
    • 00.70.00: Other, made of aluminum.
    • Tax: Base 2.5%, Additional 25.0% (increasing to 30% after April 2, 2025), Total 57.5%.
    • Consider: If the arm is primarily made of aluminum, this is a good option.

Recommendations & Next Steps

  1. Material Composition: Crucially, determine the primary material of the "MAGIC ARM". Is it mostly plastic, iron/steel, aluminum, or a combination?
  2. Functionality: What is the primary function of the arm? Is it an accessory for cameras/broadcasting equipment, or is it a general-purpose mechanical component?
  3. Electrical Components: Does it contain any active electrical components (motors, sensors, etc.)?
  4. Detailed Description: Provide a more detailed description of the arm's features and intended use.
  5. Consider Certification: Depending on the final HS code, you may need to provide specific certifications (e.g., safety certifications for electrical components).
  6. Check with Customs: The best course of action is to consult directly with your local customs authority. They can provide a definitive classification based on the specific details of your product.

Important Note: Tax rates are subject to change. The information provided here is based on the data you supplied and current understanding as of today, November 21, 2023. Always verify the latest rates with customs authorities.

I hope this detailed analysis helps! Let me know if you can provide more information about the "MAGIC ARM", and I'll do my best to refine the classification further.