U.S. import
Look up an HTS code and estimate the duty
Enter the goods, origin, and value. Candidates are possible matches, not a classification.
Destination: United States
The tariff schedule is in English. Try an example, or type a specific product name.
This is an estimate and an unofficial classification. CBP decides the actual code and duty.
Worked example
A sample HTS duty estimate
Cotton t-shirt from China, goods value $2,000, on the current U.S. tariff schedule. General 14.9% plus Section 301 7.5%.
This shipment
6111.20.2000
cotton t-shirt · China → United States
- Goods value
- $2,000.00
- General duty (14.9%)
- $298.00
- Section 301 (7.5%, 9903.88.15)
- $150.00
- Estimated duty
- $448.00
Estimate and unofficial classification. Product-specific exclusions are not applied. CBP decides.
Steps
How to estimate HTS duty
Browse candidates free. A full estimate with origin and goods value uses quota.
- 01
Name the goods in English
The tariff schedule is written in English. A specific name, or a 10-digit HTS, works better than a short generic word.
- 02
Add origin and value
Country of origin and goods value in U.S. dollars. Switching origin only compares this estimate. It is not advice to change the origin you report.
- 03
Pick a possible tariff line
Candidates are possible matches, not a classification. If two lines show very different dollars, compare them before you share.
- 04
Copy the HTS or send the bill
Copy the 10-digit code, copy a short summary, or make a read-only link for a factory or forwarder.
Scope
What this HTS estimate includes
The dollar total follows the published schedule we have loaded. Missing add-ons stay listed as not included.
Counted
- 10-digit HTS lines from the current USITC release shown in the header
- General duty when the rate is Free or an exact percentage
- China Section 301 lists 9903.88.01, .02, .03, and .15, matched on the 8-digit prefix
Not counted
- Section 232, IEEPA, and other additional duties
- Product-specific Section 301 exclusions
- Rates that are not a simple percentage, such as cents per kilogram
- A CBP classification or an entry filing
Readers
Who this HTS duty estimate is for
People who need a dollar figure before they quote, source, or send a shipment file. Not a customs broker.
Sellers shipping to the United States
See a possible 10-digit HTS and an estimated duty on the same page, then send the bill to a factory or forwarder.
Small importers pricing a shipment
Enter origin and value to turn a published rate into U.S. dollars, including China Section 301 when the heading is on the loaded lists.
People who only have a 6-digit HS
U.S. import entry uses 10-digit HTS. Compare HS and HTS, then come back here to estimate duty.
Someone receiving a share link
The result page is a snapshot of an unofficial estimate. It does not update if the tariff schedule changes.
Questions
HTS duty estimate FAQ
Questions people search around U.S. HTS lookup, 10-digit codes, duty, and Section 301.
Also on this site
HS vs HTS, and the disclaimer
Quota
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