HS Code | Product Description | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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8205513030 | Handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof: Household tools, and parts thereof: Of iron or steel: Kitchen and table implements | Doc | 58.7% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
HS Code Classification for PAINTING TOOLS
Based on the provided reference and the general nature of "PAINTING TOOLS", here's a breakdown of potential HS codes, with explanations to aid in accurate classification. It's crucial to examine the specific composition and function of each painting tool to determine the most appropriate code.
Important Note: The reference focuses on hand tools of iron or steel. If your painting tools contain significant amounts of other materials (e.g., plastic, wood), different HS codes may apply.
Here's a breakdown of potential classifications:
- 8205.51.30: Handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof; Household tools, and parts thereof; Of iron or steel; Kitchen and table implements. (Base Tariff: 3.7%, Additional Tariff: 25.0%, Post 2025.4.2 Additional Tariff: 30%, Total Tariff: 58.7%)
- 82: Blades, cutting tools, hand tools. This chapter broadly covers hand-operated tools.
- 05: Specifically, hand tools (other than those of heading 82.01).
- 51: Household tools, and parts thereof. This is where many painting tools could fall, especially those used for DIY or general home maintenance.
- 30: Of iron or steel; Kitchen and table implements. This sub-heading applies if the tools are primarily made of iron or steel. Examples: Paint brushes with metal ferrules, steel putty knives, metal scrapers.
More Specific Potential Codes (depending on tool type):
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8205.59.00: Handtools (including glass cutters) and parts thereof; Household tools, and parts thereof; Of other material. (Tariff rates will vary, check specific material composition)
- If the painting tools are made of materials other than iron or steel (e.g., plastic handles, wooden shafts), this code may be applicable.
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7325.99.00: Other screws, bolts, nuts, washers, springs, chains, cots, hooks, eye bolts and similar articles of iron or steel. (Tariff rates will vary, check specific material composition)
- This code could apply to components of painting tools, such as screws used in adjustable paint rollers or metal chains on paint sprayers.
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3926.90.90: Other articles of plastic. (Tariff rates will vary, check specific material composition)
- If the painting tools are primarily made of plastic, this code may be applicable. Examples: Plastic paint trays, plastic mixing buckets.
Important Considerations & Recommendations:
- Material Composition: The primary material of each tool is critical. If a tool is a combination of materials, the material that gives it its essential character determines the HS code.
- Function: What is the specific function of the tool? A tool designed for professional painting may have a different classification than a similar tool for DIY use.
- Single vs. Multiple Items: If you are importing a variety of painting tools, each type may require a different HS code.
- Certification: Depending on the destination country, certain painting tools may require specific certifications (e.g., safety standards for sprayers).
- Declare accurately: Provide a detailed description of each item to customs officials.
- Check the latest tariff schedule: HS codes and tariff rates are subject to change. Always consult the most up-to-date tariff schedule for your destination country.
- Consider a professional consultation: If you are unsure about the correct HS code, it is best to consult with a customs broker or consultant.
To help me narrow down the most accurate HS code(s) for your shipment, please provide more details about the specific painting tools you are importing, including:
- What are the tools made of (e.g., steel, plastic, wood)?
- What is the primary function of each tool?
- Are they for professional or DIY use?
- What is the approximate value of each tool?