What is HS-4 9205 used for?
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Chapter 92: Musical instruments
Use HS-4 9205 when importing or exporting wind musical instruments like trumpets or clarinets. For example, if you're shipping a set of brass trumpets, this code is likely applicable. Understanding the specific subheading can help you avoid misclassification and potential penalties.
To choose between the subheadings, consider the type of wind instrument. If your shipment includes brass instruments, such as trumpets, you should use HS-6 920510. However, if you're dealing with non-brass instruments like clarinets or bagpipes, then HS-6 920590 is the correct choice.
It's important to note that both subheadings exclude fairground organs and mechanical street organs. If your product falls into these categories, you will need to look for a different heading. Always ensure that your product description aligns with the chosen subheading to avoid customs issues.
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HS-4 9205 · wind musical instruments · brass instruments · clarinets · trumpets · bagpipes · pipe organs · import export musical instruments · customs classification · fairground organs · mechanical street organs
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