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Import Costs

How much does it cost to import Snowboard to Mexico?

9506.11.01IGI: 15%

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Cost breakdown

ConceptValue
Product value$4,000 USD
Estimated freight$400 USD
Customs value$77,000 MXN
IGI (Duty) (15%)$11,550 MXN
DTA (8 per thousand)$616 MXN
IVA (16%)$14,267 MXN
Customs broker fee$5,000 MXN
Estimated total$108,433 MXN

* Estimated exchange rate: 17.5 MXN/USD. The actual exchange rate varies daily. Amounts are estimates and may differ from the final cost.

Requirements and permits

  • NOM-050-SCFI — Commercial information and labeling
  • USMCA certificate of origin (if U.S. preference applies)
  • Commercial invoice with detailed description (model, size, material)
  • Spanish labeling with importer information
  • Trademark verification

Important notes

Snowboards classify under heading 9506.11 as snow-skis and other snow-ski equipment. The duty is 15% IGI. Burton, Lib Tech, and Jones are leading brands. Mainly manufactured in the U.S., Austria, and China. Under USMCA, U.S.-made boards may qualify for preferential tariffs.

Important notice

The costs shown are estimates based on public tariff rates from the TIGIE and reference values. Actual costs may vary based on exchange rate, declared value, country of origin, applicable trade agreements, countervailing duties, and other factors. Consult a customs broker for an accurate quote.

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