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- HTS
The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS) sets out the tariff rates and statistical categories for all merchandise imported into the United States
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule - Determining duty rates
The first step in determining duty rates (otherwise known as tariff rates) is to identify the HTS code for your product (s) Once you know your product’s HS code, you will be closer to determining the applicable tariff and tax rates for a specific foreign country
- U. S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) - United States Trade Representative
The U S International Trade Commission (USITC) publishes and maintains the HTS and provides technical information on its structure and modification
- What an HTS Code Really Is and Why It Matters
HTS codes determine duty, compliance, and risk for importers Learn what an HTS code really is, common mistakes, and when to review classifications
- Harmonized System (HS) Codes
By finding the Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) number for an imported product from the CROSS database, the first 6 digits will contain the HS Subheading Being the subheading, the first 6 digits of a product’s HTS number will also be the first 6 digits of a product’s Schedule B number
- Determining Duty Rates - U. S. Customs and Border Protection
The Harmonized Tariff System (HTS) provides duty rates for virtually every item that exists The HTS is a reference manual that is the size of an unabridged dictionary
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule
An official website of the United States International Trade Commission
- CROSS Custom Rulings Online Search System
Search and access U S Customs and Border Protection rulings and legal decisions online with the CROSS Customs Rulings Online Search System
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