HS-6 · Subheading
820540
Tools, hand; screwdrivers
Heading 8205 — Tools, hand; (including glaziers' diamonds) n.e.c.; blow lamps; vices, clamps etc, other than accessories for and parts of, machine-tools or water-jet cutting machines; anvils; portable forges; hand or pedal operated grinding wheels with frameworks
Chapter 82: Tools, implements, cutlery
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 820540 when importing or exporting hand screwdrivers. These tools are essential for various assembly and repair tasks, such as fixing furniture or electronics. For example, a shipment of 500 hand screwdrivers, packed in boxes of 100, falls under this code.
This HS-6 line specifically covers hand-operated screwdrivers, distinguishing them from other hand tools like pliers or wrenches, which are classified under different codes. If you're dealing with powered screwdrivers, you would need to look at a different classification entirely.
When comparing HS-6 820540 to HS-6 820550, which covers screwdrivers with interchangeable bits, it’s important to note that the latter allows for greater versatility in use. If your product features a fixed blade, stick with 820540.
Understanding these distinctions is crucial for compliance and accurate tariff classification. Misclassifying a tool could lead to incorrect duties or delays in customs clearance.
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Examples
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- 500 hand screwdrivers in assorted sizes for a hardware store
- 1000 precision screwdrivers for electronics assembly
- 2000 flat-head and Phillips screwdrivers in bulk packaging
- 300 hand screwdrivers with ergonomic grips for consumer use
- 1500 screwdrivers packed in retail blister packs for resale
- 250 hand screwdrivers with magnetic tips for easy use
- 400 hand screwdrivers in a tool kit for DIY enthusiasts
Common questions
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- What is HS code 820540?
- How to classify hand screwdrivers?
- Are powered screwdrivers under HS 820540?
- What are the duties for importing screwdrivers?
- Can I export hand screwdrivers without a license?
- What packaging is required for screwdrivers?
- How do I find the right HS code for my tools?
- What’s the difference between HS 820540 and HS 820550?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine the correct HS code for screwdrivers
- What are the import regulations for hand tools like screwdrivers
- Differences between hand screwdrivers and powered screwdrivers for classification
- What to include in the customs declaration for screwdrivers
- Best practices for packaging hand screwdrivers for export
- How to avoid misclassification of hand tools in customs
- Understanding tariffs for importing hand screwdrivers
- What are the common mistakes in classifying hand tools
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of screwdrivers are included in HS-6 820540?
- HS-6 820540 covers hand-operated screwdrivers, including flat-head and Phillips types, but does not include powered or electric screwdrivers.
- How do I classify a screwdriver set with interchangeable bits?
- A screwdriver set with interchangeable bits should be classified under **HS-6 820550**, which is specifically for screwdrivers that allow for bit changes.
- Are there specific packaging requirements for importing screwdrivers?
- While there are no specific packaging requirements for screwdrivers, it is recommended to package them securely to prevent damage during shipping and to comply with any retail packaging regulations.
- What duties can I expect when importing hand screwdrivers?
- Duties for importing hand screwdrivers can vary by country, so it’s essential to check the specific tariff rates applicable in your destination country.
- Can I export hand screwdrivers without any special permits?
- In most cases, you can export hand screwdrivers without special permits, but always verify with local regulations to ensure compliance.
- What should I do if my screwdriver is misclassified?
- If you suspect misclassification, consult with a customs broker to correct the classification and avoid potential penalties or delays.
- How can I find the right HS code for my tools?
- You can find the right HS code by consulting the Harmonized Tariff Schedule or working with a customs broker who can assist in classification.
- What is the difference between hand tools and machine tools?
- Hand tools, like screwdrivers, are operated manually, while machine tools are powered and used for more complex tasks, which are classified under different HS codes.
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