When shipping internationally, you might have come across the term HS or Tariff code. If you’ve ever scratched your head wondering what it means or why it matters, you’re not alone.
Let’s dive into what HS codes are, why they’re important for international delivery, and how Parcel Monkey can help make your international shipping smoother than ever.
What Exactly Is a HS Code?
An HS Code (short for Harmonized System Code) is a standardized number used worldwide to classify goods being sent across borders - helping customs officials to understand what’s inside your package to make sure it’s safe and eligible.
It also helps customs authorities to accurately determine the duties, taxes, and regulations that apply.
Why Are HS Codes So Important?
Finding your HS code isn’t just an extra step, it’s important for making sure your package moves smoothly through customs. Here’s why:
Faster Customs Clearance
With the right HS code, customs officials can quickly identify your package's contents. This reduces delays and ensures your items reach their destination faster.
Accurate Duties and Taxes
HS codes determine the specific import taxes or duties of your package. Using the correct code helps you avoid unexpected fees!
Compliance with Regulations
Every country has unique rules about what can and cannot be shipped. HS codes help confirm your shipment complies with local laws, avoiding penalties or package rejections.
How Do I Find the Right HS Code?
Finding the correct HS code for your item might sound tricky, but it doesn’t have to be.
When booking with Parcel Monkey, HS code lookups are integrated seamlessly, so all you need to do is describe the item you’re sending, and we’ll help you find the most relevant code.
For example:
Sending a pair of sneakers? We’ll guide you to the right classification for footwear.
Shipping a book? There’s a code for printed materials that fits the bill.
By selecting the correct HS code, you can ship with confidence and avoid unnecessary delays.
What Happens If You Use the Wrong HS Code?
We make sure you’re always equipped to find the correct HS code for your international package, but mistakes can happen!
Should you use an incorrect HS code, you may experience:
- Customs Delays: Officials may need more time to investigate the item’s contents.
- Additional Fees: Incorrect classifications could lead to fines or additional taxes.
- Package Returns: In worst-case scenarios, your package might be sent back to you.
That’s why it’s always worth double-checking the code before sending your parcel. Need some assistance? Contact with our support team - we’re here to help guide you through international shipping.