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6703000000

Human hair, dressed, thinned, bleached or otherwise worked; wool or other animal hair or other textile materials, use for making wigs or the like

FOOTWEAR, HEA Ⅻ DGEAR, UMBRELLAS, SUN UMBRELLAS,WALKING-STICKS, SEAT- STICKS, WHIPS, RIDING-CROPS AND PARTS THEREOF; PREPARED FEATHERS AND ARTICLESMADE THEREWITH; ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS; ARTICLES OF HUMAN HAIR > Prepared feathers and down and articles made of feathers or of down; artificial flowers; articles of human hair >  Human hair

VAT RATE
13%
REFUND RATE
13%
IMPORT DUTY
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What are Harmonized System (HS) Codes?

HS codes are a standardized numerical method of classifying traded products used by customs authorities worldwide for assessing duties and taxes, as well as for gathering trade statistics.

Who Administers the HS Codes?

The World Customs Organization (WCO) administers the HS codes, which are updated every five years.

How Are HS Codes Used in International Trade?

HS codes are used to classify goods for shipment to a foreign country, report shipments in the Automated Export System (AES), complete shipping documentation, determine import tariff rates, conduct market research, and comply with U.S. law.

What is the Structure of an HS Code?

An HS code is a six-digit code that classifies goods into sections, chapters, headings, and subheadings, with each pair of digits representing a more specific category.

What is the Importance of Accurate HS Coding?

Accurate HS coding is crucial for legal compliance, as incorrect codes can lead to penalties, improper tariffs, and increased costs for importers. It is also essential for trade statistics and customs clearance.

How Do HS Codes Affect Tariffs and Trade Agreements?

HS codes determine the tariff rates for goods and can affect whether a product qualifies for a preferential tariff under a free trade agreement. Originating status, which can be indicated by a change in the commodity code, can grant access to preferential tariffs.