Customs: US importers, exporters had enough time to ready for HS. (Harmonized System, tariff classification)Chute, Elizabeth
This is in spite of recent efforts from the US Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) to shift imports of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (R-PET) flake material away from the plastic scrap harmonized schedule (HS) code and towards the PET H...
3) Use Google, but always cross-check with the official HTS. HS and HTS codes: what’s the difference? HTS codes (Harmonized Tariff Schedule codes) enable US customs authorities to determine the applicable tariffs and duties on imports. HS codes (Harmonized System Codes) are used to identify...
Product classification: The product’s Harmonized System (HS) code will determine the applicable tariff rate. Every imported product has a specific HS code corresponding to a tariff rate. Check out the US International Trade Commission-Tariff Database to get an approximate idea of the du...
Calculating Customs Duty You can calculate customs duty easily with 2 pieces of information: HTS code of your goods The import duty rate of the goods First, identify theHarmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS)code of your goods. The US uses a 10-digit HTS code, which is an ...
AppendixG-USCustomsandBorderProtection:附录G-美国海关和边境保护.doc,Appendix G Common Errors This appendix lists common error messages, their causes and possible solutions. This appendix describes the most common error messages relating to Automated Cle
Ensure you have all necessary documents in order. This can include invoices, bills of lading, packing lists, permits, and licenses. Double-check for accuracy and completeness to avoid delays during customs clearance. Classify your goods Familiarize yourself with the Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) co...
2023-06-15 | Jessica Woltering | 4 Minute Read Many companies have questions about the requirements of importing and clearing goods from an insular possession of the United States (e.g., Guam) or a U.S. customs territory (e.g., Puerto Rico) into the United States. Not only will ...
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) The CBP ensures the lawful importation of goods into the US, which includes the receipt of duties and taxes according to the tariff imposed on the particular product. More information can be found by checking for the relevant code from HTSUS (Harmonized Tarif...
3. Obtain tariff classification and origin review assistance Do you know how your goods are made—from raw materials to finished goods—by whom and where? Many companies are still adapting their supply chains and manufacturing processes when it comes to Section 301 tariffs. If you’re looking to...