What is HS code 920994 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Musical instruments; parts and accessories for the musical instruments the sound of which is produced or must be amplified electrically (e.g. organs, guitars and accordions)
Heading 9209 — Musical instrument parts (for example, mechanisms for musical boxes) and accessories (for example, cards, discs and rolls for mechanical instruments); metronomes, tuning forks and pitch pipes
Chapter 92: Musical instruments
Use HS-6 920994 when importing or exporting parts and accessories for electric musical instruments, such as electric guitars or organs. For example, if you are shipping a replacement pickup for an electric guitar, this is the code you need.
This code specifically covers parts and accessories for musical instruments that require electrical amplification. In contrast, HS-6 920993 applies to non-electric instruments like acoustic guitars or pianos, which do not rely on electrical components for sound production.
When dealing with electric musical instruments, it’s essential to understand the distinction between parts that amplify sound and those that do not. For instance, a tuning fork for an acoustic piano would not fall under this code, while a circuit board for an electric keyboard would.
Make sure to check if your product falls under this category by considering its end-use. If it’s designed for electric amplification, you’re likely looking at HS-6 920994.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
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