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4414Wooden frames; for paintings, photographs, mirrors or similar objects

Chapter 44: Wood and articles of wood

Plain-language overview

Use HS-4 4414 when importing wooden frames designed for paintings, photographs, mirrors, or similar objects. For example, if you're bringing in a shipment of tropical wood frames for artwork, this heading applies directly to your products.

When deciding between the HS-6 lines, consider the type of wood. HS-441410 is specifically for frames made of tropical wood, while HS-441490 covers frames made from non-tropical wood. If your frames are crafted from mahogany or teak, choose HS-441410; if they are made from pine or oak, select HS-441490.

Additionally, think about the end-use of the frames. If the frames are decorative and intended for high-value artwork, they may fall under HS-441410. Conversely, if they are more utilitarian or for mass-market photography, HS-441490 might be more appropriate.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-4 heading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

HS-4414 wooden frames · import wooden frames · tropical wood frames · non-tropical wood frames · frames for paintings · frames for photographs · frames for mirrors · HS-6 classification · wooden frame import regulations · wood frame customs codes

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Tropical wood frames for high-end art pieces
  • Pine frames for mass-produced photographs
  • Teak frames for mirrors in luxury hotels
  • Oak frames for family photo displays
  • Mahogany frames for gallery exhibitions

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS-4414 used for?
  • How do I classify wooden frames for import?
  • Are tropical wood frames subject to different tariffs?
  • What are the differences between HS-441410 and HS-441490?
  • Can I use HS-4414 for all wooden frames?
  • What documentation do I need for importing wooden frames?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify wooden frames for customs
  • requirements for importing wooden frames
  • difference between tropical and non-tropical wood frames
  • best practices for importing HS-4414 products
  • understanding HS-6 codes for wooden frames
  • importing wooden frames for artwork
  • customs duties on wooden frames
  • how to determine the correct HS code for frames

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of wooden frames fall under HS-4414?
HS-4414 covers wooden frames for paintings, photographs, mirrors, and similar objects, specifically categorized into tropical and non-tropical wood.
How can I tell if my frames are made of tropical wood?
Tropical woods include species like mahogany, teak, and walnut. If your frames are made from these, use HS-441410.
What if my frames are made from a mix of woods?
If your frames contain both tropical and non-tropical woods, classify them based on the predominant material used.
Are there special import regulations for tropical wood frames?
Yes, tropical wood may be subject to additional regulations and tariffs, so check with your customs broker for specific requirements.
Do I need specific documentation for importing wooden frames?
Yes, you will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a certificate of origin, especially for tropical wood.

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