What is HS code for multimedia projectors?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Projectors; n.e.c. in subheading 8528.62, whether or not colour
Heading 8528 — Monitors and projectors, not incorporating television reception apparatus; reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Use HS-6 852869 when importing or exporting projectors that do not include television reception capabilities. This includes devices like multimedia projectors used in classrooms or business presentations, which project images from computers or other media sources.
This code specifically covers projectors that are not classified under other subheadings, such as those that incorporate television reception (like HS-6 852862). If your projector is designed strictly for multimedia use without TV capabilities, 852869 is the correct classification.
When considering projectors, it's essential to distinguish between those that can receive TV signals and those that cannot. For example, a digital projector used for displaying presentations would fall under 852869, while a projector that can also display television broadcasts would be classified differently.
If you're unsure whether your projector fits this classification, consider its features. Projectors designed solely for data and video presentations, without any TV reception, will typically be classified under 852869.
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