What is HS code 854999 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Waste and scrap; n.e.c. in item no 8549.91
Heading 8549 — Electrical and electronic waste and scrap
Chapter 85: Electrical machinery and equipment
Use HS-6 854999 when importing or exporting electrical and electronic waste and scrap that doesn't fit into more specific categories. For example, discarded circuit boards or broken electronic devices can be classified under this code.
This code is part of the broader 85 chapter, which covers electrical machinery and equipment, including sound and television recorders. Unlike more specific HS codes for complete devices, 854999 focuses on waste and scrap materials.
When comparing 854999 to 854890 (which covers other electrical machinery parts), the key difference lies in the condition of the items. 854999 is strictly for waste and scrap, while 854890 includes usable parts.
If you're dealing with electronic waste that doesn't have a specific classification, such as obsolete computers or broken appliances, 854999 is likely the appropriate choice for customs documentation.
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