What is the HS code for antiques?
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HS-4 · Heading
Chapter 97: Works of art, collectors' pieces
Use HS-4 9706 when importing antiques that are over 100 years old, such as a Victorian-era painting or a 19th-century wooden chest. Proper classification is crucial to ensure compliance with customs regulations and to avoid potential penalties.
When determining the correct subheading, consider the age of the item. If your antique is over 250 years old, you should classify it under HS-6 970610. For items aged between 100 and 250 years, use HS-6 970690. This distinction is essential for accurate tariff application and documentation.
Antiques that fall into the HS-6 970690 category may include items like a 1900s porcelain vase or a 19th-century clock. If you have a piece that is older than 250 years, such as a 17th-century tapestry, it’s vital to classify it correctly under HS-6 970610 to benefit from any applicable exemptions or reduced duties.
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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