Landline Telephone
CN β US| HS Code | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Doc |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8543706000 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8543709860 | 37.6% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8517110000 | 17.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8517180020 | 10.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8518301000 | 17.5% | CN | US | Official Doc |
| 8518104000 | 35.0% | CN | US | Official Doc |
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π Landline Telephone Systems & Components
π HS Code Reference & Customs Clearance Guide | 2026 Latest Tariff Analysis | Professional Strategy for US Importers
π I. Product Definition & Classification: What Exactly is a "Landline"?
In the context of international trade and US Customs (CBP), "Landline Telephone" is not a single HS Code. It is an umbrella term covering various apparatuses for transmitting voice, images, or data over wired networks. To ensure accurate classification, you must distinguish between complete terminal units and peripheral audio equipment.
1. Complete Telephone Sets (The Terminal):
Devices that perform the final conversion of electrical signals into voice and vice versa, including those with cordless handsets.
Examples:* Standard wired desk phones, Line telephone sets with cordless handsets, Multiline key systems.
2. Audio Peripherals & Accessories (The Components):
Devices connected to telegraphic/telephonic apparatus, or standalone audio input/output devices not classified as the telephone itself.
Examples:* Microphones (especially specific telecom mics), Headsets/Earpieces, Line handsets, Audio amplifiers.
β οΈ Key Distinction Point:
- If the device is the phone (dials, connects, terminates the call) β Heading 8517.
- If the device is part of the phone system (mic, headset, amplifier) or a standalone audio component β Heading 8518 or 8543.
π¦ II. HS Code Classification Matrix (2026 Latest Tariff Reference)
Based on the provided data, here is the breakdown for "Landline Telephone" related products:
| HS Code | Product Description | Applicable Scenario | Tax Rate (US/CN) |
|---|---|---|---|
8517.11.00.00 |
Line telephone sets with cordless handsets | Complete telephone units (corded base + cordless handset). | 7.5% |
8517.18.00.20 |
Other Multiline telephones (Key, call director, consoles) | Enterprise PBX systems, key units, console phones. | 0.0% |
8518.30.10.00 |
Line telephone handsets | The handpiece itself (earpiece + microphone) when sold separately as a part/accessory. | 7.5% |
8518.10.40.00 |
Microphones for telecommunication use (300Hz-3.4kHz, Γβ€10mm, Hβ€3mm) | Specific small-format telecom microphones. | 25.0% |
8543.70.60.00 |
Articles designed for connection to telegraphic/telephonic apparatus | Signal processors, intercoms, or other connected devices not listed elsewhere. | 25.0% |
8543.70.98.60 |
Other machines and apparatus (Residual category) | Other electrical apparatus having individual functions, not specified in 8517/8518. | 27.6% |
π Critical Note:
-8517covers the actual phone.
-8518covers the audio parts (mics, headsets).
-8543covers connected apparatus or other electrical machines.
- Do not misclassify a complete phone as a "microphone" or "amplifier" to save on duties; CBP will reclassify and assess penalties.
π° III. Detailed Tax Breakdown & Legal Basis (US Imports from China)
β Applicable Country: United States (US)
β Origin: China (CN)
β Effective Date: Rates apply to imports subject to Section 301 and IEEPA tariffs.
π― 1. 8517.11.00.00 & 8518.30.10.00 (Standard Landlines & Handsets)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (General Rate for most telecom equipment) |
| Section 301 Surcharge | +7.5% (Added duty on certain telecom equipment) |
| Total Tax Rate | 7.5% |
| Calculation | CIF Value Γ 7.5% |
| De Minimis Exemption? | β No (Section 301 goods generally do not qualify for Section 321 de minimis if they fall under specific excluded lists, but generally, high-value shipments require formal entry). |
| Legal Basis | HTSUS 8517.11 / 8518.30; USITC Footnotes regarding 301 exclusions. |
π Explanation:
- While the base duty is often 0% for modern telecom gear, the 7.5% additional tariff is significant.
- This applies to both complete cordless systems and standalone line handsets.
π― 2. 8517.18.00.20 (Multiline/Enterprise Systems)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% |
| Section 301 Surcharge | 0.0% (Excluded from higher surcharges or not subject to this specific rate) |
| Total Tax Rate | 0.0% |
| Calculation | $0 |
| Strategic Value | High Cost Savings |
π Explanation:
- Multiline telephones (PBX, Key systems) are classified under 8517.18.
- Unlike standard residential landlines, these specific enterprise units currently face 0% total tax (0% base + 0% surcharge).
- Tip: If you are selling to business clients, ensuring the product is classified as a "Multiline/Key Telephone" rather than a generic "telephone" can save 7.5%.
π― 3. 8518.10.40.00 (Specific Telecom Microphones)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% |
| Section 301 Surcharge | +25.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 25.0% |
| Calculation | CIF Value Γ 25% |
π Explanation:
- Highly specific microphones (300Hz-3.4kHz, small dimensions) are taxed heavily.
- Do not try to misclassify these as generic "headphones" (which might have different rates) if they meet the specific physical description in 8518.10.40.
π― 4. 8543.70.60.00 & 8543.70.98.60 (Connected Apparatus / Other)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Base Tariff | 0.0% (for .60) / 2.6% (for .98) |
| Section 301 Surcharge | +25.0% |
| Total Tax Rate | 25.0% (.60) / 27.6% (.98) |
π Explanation:
- These are catch-all categories for devices that connect to phones but aren't phones themselves (e.g., signal boosters, analog modems, specific converters).
- Warning: If a device is a simple telephone, it must go to 8517. Using 8543 is a misclassification risk if the primary function is telephony.
π οΈ IV. Customs Clearance Practical Advice (Avoiding Pitfalls)
β 1. Documentation Checklist
| Document | Requirement | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| Commercial Invoice | Must clearly state "Telephone Set" vs. "Microphone" vs. "Handset". | Determines HS Code. "Phone" = 8517; "Mic" = 8518. |
| Product Photos | Show interfaces (RJ11, USB, Base Station). | Proves it is a complete terminal or a specific component. |
| User Manual/Spec Sheet | Highlight "Cordless", "Multiline", or "Key System". | Crucial for distinguishing 8517.11 (Cordless) from 8517.18 (Multiline). |
| Origin Certificate | Confirms Country of Origin (China). | Required to apply correct Section 301 tariffs. |
β 2. Classification Strategy (The "Golden Rules")
π₯ Rule 1: Function Over Form
- If it makes calls, it is 8517.
- If it captures voice for a phone, it is 8518 (if it's a mic/handset) or 8543 (if it's a processor).π₯ Rule 2: The "Multiline" Loophole
- If your device supports multiple lines (PBX, Key System, Console), always use8517.18.00.20.
- Benefit: 0% Tax vs. 7.5% for standard cordless/landline phones.
- Example: A phone with 4 line buttons is likely a "Multiline Telephone," not a standard "Line Telephone."π₯ Rule 3: Components vs. Assemblies
- If shipping a phone + headset as a kit, declare the primary function.
- If the kit is primarily a telephone, classify the whole kit as 8517. Do not split duties unless explicitly allowed (which is risky).
β 3. Common Misclassifications to Avoid
| β Incorrect Classification | β Correct Classification | Reason |
|---|---|---|
"VoIP Phone" β 8543.70.98 |
"Telephone Set" β 8517.11 |
VoIP phones are still telephones under 8517. |
"Headset" β 8517.11 |
"Headset/Handset" β 8518.30 |
Headsets are audio equipment, not complete telephones. |
"Analogue Modem" β 8517 |
"Analogue Modem" β 8543.70 |
Modems are data transmission apparatus, not voice telephones. |
π V. Global Market Comparison (2026 Outlook)
| Region | Primary HS Code | Tariff Rate (China Origin) | Key Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| πΊπΈ USA | 8517.11 / 8517.18 |
7.5% (Standard) / 0% (Multiline) | FCC Certification (Part 68) |
| πͺπΊ EU | 8517.12 / 8517.13 |
0% | CE Marking, RED Directive |
| π¨π³ China | 8517.11 / 8517.18 |
0% | CCC Certification (for some) |
| π¬π§ UK | 8517.12 |
0% | UKCA Marking |
π Insight:
The US is the only major market imposing specific Section 301 surcharges on certain telecom equipment (8517.11and8518.10). The 0% rate for Multiline phones (8517.18) is a unique advantage for B2B exports to the US.
π VI. Final Recommendations for Importers
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Audit Your Product Line:
- Are any of your "phones" actually Multiline/Key Systems? If yes, reclassify to
8517.18.00.20to save 7.5% duties. - Are you shipping standalone handsets with cordless phones? Classify them as
8518.30.10.00(7.5%), not as part of the phone if shipped separately.
- Are any of your "phones" actually Multiline/Key Systems? If yes, reclassify to
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Documentation Precision:
- Use the exact phrasing: "Line Telephone Set with Cordless Handset" for
8517.11. - Use "Multiline Telephone System (Key Unit)" for
8517.18.
- Use the exact phrasing: "Line Telephone Set with Cordless Handset" for
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Pre-Clearance Action:
- For large volumes, consider CBP Binding Rulings if your device is ambiguous (e.g., hybrid VoIP/Analogue phones).
- Ensure FCC ID is attached to all shipments to prevent CBP delays at the US port.
π― Conclusion: Maximize Margin, Minimize Risk
π Key Takeaway:
- Residential/Cordless Phones: Budget for 7.5% total duty.
- Business/Multiline Phones: Enjoy 0% total duty.
- Components (Mics/Handsets): Budget for 7.5% - 25% depending on specificity.π‘ Pro Tip:
If you are importing VoIP adapters or Gateways, ensure they are not misclassified as "Telephone Sets." They often fall under8543.70and may incur 25% - 27.6% duties. Check if they qualify for any exclusions.
π£ Immediate Action:
1. Identify your product type (Complete Phone vs. Component vs. System).
2. Select the correct HS Code from the table above.
3. Calculate the landed cost including the specific surcharge.
4. Prepare FCC documentation and precise commercial invoices.
β¨ Accurate Classification is the difference between profit and penalty!
πΌ Contact a licensed customs broker for binding rulings on ambiguous hybrid devices.
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About HS Code Classification
The Harmonized System (HS) is an internationally standardized nomenclature developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO) to classify traded products. Over 200 countries use the HS system as the basis for customs tariffs, trade statistics, and import/export regulations.
Each HS code follows a hierarchical structure:
- Chapter (2 digits) β Broad category of goods (e.g., Chapter 84: Machinery and Mechanical Appliances)
- Heading (4 digits) β More specific grouping within the chapter
- Subheading (6 digits) β Internationally standardized breakdown, used by all WCO member countries
- National subdivisions (8-10 digits) β Country-specific extensions for further classification, such as US HTSUS 10-digit codes
Correct HS code classification is essential for smooth customs clearance, accurate duty payment, and compliance with trade regulations. Misclassification can lead to customs delays, overpayment of duties, or penalties.
When importing from CN to US, the applicable tariff rates may include:
- Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate β The standard duty rate applied to WTO members
- General rate β Applied to countries without trade agreements
- Trade remedy duties β Additional tariffs such as Section 301 (anti-dumping), Section 232 (national security), or countervailing duties
The information provided on this page is for reference purposes only. For official classification, please consult with your local customs authority or a licensed customs broker.