HTS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule) classification is the process of assigning a 10-digit code to imported goods that determines the duty rate, quota eligibility, and regulatory requirements for entry into the United States. Every commercial import must be classified under the HTSUS (Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States), maintained by the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC).
Getting the HTS code wrong can result in overpaying duties, underpaying duties (leading to penalties and audits), or failing to comply with regulatory requirements. Under the 'reasonable care' standard, importers are legally responsible for accurate classification.
The GRI are the legal rules that determine how to classify any product. They must be applied in order:
Under 19 USC §1484, importers must exercise 'reasonable care' in classifying goods. CBP can assess penalties of up to 4x the unpaid duties for negligent classification, and up to 8x for fraudulent classification. Demonstrating reasonable care means documenting your classification process, using reliable sources, and seeking professional help when needed.
Beyond regular HTS duties, certain products are subject to additional tariffs under Section 232 (steel and aluminum, 25%) and Section 301 (China-origin goods, varying rates). These tariffs are determined by HTS classification AND country of origin. Correct classification is essential to determine whether these additional duties apply.
Manual HTS classification takes 15-30 minutes per product and requires deep expertise in the tariff schedule. AI classification tools like Camtom TariffPro analyze any input — text descriptions, product images, commercial invoices, or Excel files — and return the correct HTS code with confidence scores in seconds. Over 95% accuracy across 10,000+ classifications.
Camtom TariffPro classifies goods under HTSUS with 95% accuracy. Text, images, documents, or bulk Excel — any input, any product. Every classification is documented with GRI justification for reasonable care compliance.
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