Duty Rates
General (Column 1 - MFN)
The duty rate provided in such subheading minus 0.5%
This is an ad valorem duty, meaning the import duty is calculated as a percentage (0.5%) of the declared value of the imported goods.
Product Category
Special Classification and Provisions
This chapter covers special transactions, returned goods, temporary imports, and other items requiring special classification.
Classification Details
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| HTS Code | 9822.05.45 |
| Description | Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.41.18 |
| Chapter | 98 - Special Classification and Provisions |
| General Duty Rate | The duty rate provided in such subheading minus 0.5% |
| Rate Type | Ad Valorem |
| Special Rates |
Related HTS Codes
Other tariff codes under the same heading:
- 9822.05.10 — Textile and apparel goods of chapters 61 through 63 described in U.S. note 22 to this subchapter and entered pursuant to its provisions
- 9822.05.30 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6202.20.11
- 9822.05.35 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.31.90
- 9822.05.40 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.33.10
- 9822.05.50 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.42.40 or 6204.62.40
- 9822.05.55 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.43.30
- 9822.05.60 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.12.20 (for goods for boys only)
- 9822.05.65 — Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.43.40
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the HTS code 9822.05.45 used for?
HTS code 9822.05.45 is the harmonized tariff schedule code for Goods classifiable in subheading 6203.41.18. This code is used to classify and identify this product type for customs clearance, duty calculation, and trade statistics.
What is the Column 2 rate for HTS 9822.05.45?
The Column 2 rate is the tariff duty rate applicable to goods from countries that do not have normal trade relations with the United States. This rate is typically higher than Column 1 (Most Favored Nation) rates and is rarely used in modern trade due to most-favored-nation agreements.
Do I need a customs broker to import goods classified under HTS 9822.05.45?
While not always required, using a licensed customs broker is highly recommended for most imports. A customs broker can help ensure proper HTS classification, prepare customs documentation, pay duties correctly, and avoid delays or penalties. Your broker should be familiar with Special Classification and Provisions products.
Which countries receive special tariff rates for HTS 9822.05.45?
Multiple free trade agreements and trade preference programs provide reduced or free tariffs for eligible HTS classifications. Common programs include USMCA (Canada, Mexico), various bilateral FTAs (Korea, Australia, Singapore), GSP for developing countries, and AGOA for eligible African nations. Check the special rates section on this page.
How does HTS code 9822.05.45 affect my import costs?
The HTS code determines the applicable duty rate (either free or a percentage/specific amount), whether your product qualifies for trade agreement benefits, any quota restrictions, and special documentation requirements. Proper classification directly impacts your import expenses, so verify the correct code with your supplier or a customs professional.