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HS Code Duty Estimator

In one line: Enter an HS6 code, origin, and declared value to estimate the duty rate range and the duty you'll likely pay on import.

When to use

  • Estimating landed cost before committing to an import order
  • Comparing duty exposure for sourcing from different origin countries
  • Pricing a product realistically including expected import duty

Inputs

Field Notes
HS6 code Six-digit Harmonized System code for the product
Country of origin Where the goods are manufactured / shipped from
Declared value Customs value used as the duty base

Outputs

  • Duty rate range applicable to the HS6 code and origin
  • Estimated duty amount based on the declared value

Steps

  1. Open https://www.niceggie.com/tools/duty-estimator
  2. Enter the HS6 code for your product
  3. Select the country of origin and enter the declared value
  4. Read the estimated duty rate range and duty amount, then fold it into your landed cost

Figures are estimates

Duty rates depend on the full HS classification, trade agreements, and the destination's current tariff schedule. These figures are estimates only — confirm the official rate with the destination customs authority or a licensed broker before importing.

FAQ

Why is the result a range rather than a single rate?

A six-digit HS code maps to several full national tariff lines, and rates can vary by trade agreement or product sub-type. The range reflects that uncertainty until you confirm the exact classification.

Does the estimate include VAT or other import taxes?

No. This tool estimates customs duty only. Import VAT, excise, and handling fees are charged separately — use the VAT Rate Lookup and add other applicable charges for a full landed cost.

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