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Int’l Logistics Home FAQ Schedule B, HS Numbers Tariffs/Import Fees INCOTERMS Shipping Inspections Export Insurance Documentation/Forms Guide to Using NAFTA Who Pays Customs Charges |
Tariffs and Import FeesTariff or duty, the words are used interchangeably, is a tax levied by governments on the value of products imported from one country into another. Often times sales and/or state taxes, and in some instances customs fees, will be levied as well. The tariff is assessed at the time of importation along with any other applicable taxes/fees. Tariffs raise the prices of imported goods, thus making them less competitive within the market of the importing country. Before you export to any country, you need to determine what the tariff rate is on your product(s) as well as any import fees for that country. The following information will help you make this determination.Step 1: Determine your HS or Schedule B NumberThe first step required to determine duty and tax information is to identify the Harmonized System or Schedule B (Export.gov) number for your product(s).What you pay for your duties will also depend on the trade terms (Export.gov) you have negotiated with your buyer. Step 2: Determine Tariff RatesThe following links can help you locate specific tariff and tax rates for your product:
For AssistanceOnce the Schedule B is determined, please call the Trade Information Center at 1-800-USA-TRADE and an international trade specialist will assist you in obtaining foreign import fee, duty, and tax information. You may also email a tariff inquiry (requesting duty and tax information) with HS number(s) to the Trade Information Center at tic@ita.doc.gov or fax us at (202) 482-4473. |
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