Understanding HS Customs Codes for Exports

 

HS customs codes, also known as the Harmonized System Code, are a versatile international product classification system developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO). This system, consisting of six-digit numbers, categorizes and describes all products potentially involved in international trade, ensuring consistent classification of goods globally. Here's important information and the correct method to query HS customs codes:


Importance of HS Codes

HS codes play a crucial role in international trade:

  1. Basis for Customs Control and Taxation: HS codes form the basis for customs control and taxation. Each product, identified by its HS code, determines the applicable tariff rates and the permits required for import and export.

  2. Basis for Inspection: Inspection and quarantine agencies use HS codes to inspect and quarantine import and export goods. Correct HS codes help prevent goods from being rejected due to incorrect classification.

  3. Application of Tax Policies: Tax authorities use HS codes to determine whether goods qualify for tax refund policies and to establish applicable tax refund rates.

Structure and International Standard Digits of HS Codes

HS codes generally consist of six digits:

  • First 1-2 digits: Represent "class, chapter," with 22 classes and 98 chapters.
  • Next 3-4 digits: Represent "item," with 1,241 four-digit tariff items.
  • Last 5-6 digits: Represent "sub-item," with 5,113 six-digit sub-items.

Countries may add further subdivisions to the 6-digit code to meet specific domestic needs. For example, China uses a 10-digit HS code where the first 6 digits align with international standards and the last 4 digits denote specific domestic sub-items. Additionally, following the merger of China's customs and inspection and quarantine departments, the code extends to 13 digits, including the CIQ additional code.

How to Correctly Query HS Customs Codes

Correctly querying HS customs codes is crucial for businesses to avoid unnecessary taxes and penalties. Here are some query suggestions:

  1. Use Official Websites: Most countries' customs departments provide official HS code query systems. For instance, China Customs General Administration's website offers an HS code query system where you can input product names or keywords to find related code information.

  2. Professional Query Tools: Use specialized HS code query tools such as Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) Online, WCO Trade Tools, HS Code Finder by DutyCalcu, etc. These tools provide detailed HS code information and related tariff rates, aiding in accurate queries.

  3. Consult Professionals: If encountering difficulties during the query process, consult professional trade advisors or customs agents. They can provide accurate HS code suggestions based on your product characteristics and specific circumstances.


Summary

Understanding and correctly using HS codes are essential to ensure smooth customs clearance and avoid unnecessary taxes and penalties. When engaging in international trade, it is crucial to accurately query and apply HS codes to ensure compliance and smooth delivery.

For further guidance and assistance, always consult official resources or seek advice from experienced trade professionals.