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what is duty free treatment

by Mr. Jayce Bartell Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Duty-Free Treatment under the Compact of Freely Associated States (FAS) Many categories of U.S. imports from the “Freely Associated States” (the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, and Palau), pursuant to the Compact of Free Association Act of 1985, can enter the United States free of duty.

What Is Duty-Free? Duty-free refers to the act of being able to purchase an item in particular circumstances without paying import, sales, value-added, or other taxes.

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What is duty-free treatment under AGOA?

duty-free treatment even if the yarns and fabrics used in their production are imported from non-AGOA countries (e.g.,apparel assembled in Kenya with Chinese fabrics can qualify for duty-free treatment under AGOA). Trade capacity building (TCB).

What is duty-free?

What is Duty-Free. Duty-free refers to the act of being able to purchase an item in particular circumstances without paying import, sales, value-added or other taxes.

Is your product eligible for FTA duty-free or reduced duties?

Is Your Product Eligible for FTA Duty-Free or Reduced Duties? Many U.S. products benefit from free trade agreement (FTA) preferential tariff treatment (duty-free or reduced duties). However, to take advantage of the benefit, the good should be made in the United States, AND be eligible for preferential tariff treatment.

What is a duty-free exemption for items to be sent later?

-They are in your possession, that is, they accompany you when you return to the United States. Items to be sent later may not be included in your $800 duty-free exemption.

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Step 1: Is your product made or substantially transformed in the U.S. (FTA partner country)?

In general, to receive preferential tariff treatment under an FTA, the exported good must be produced or substantially transformed in the FTA territory. For example, a good made in Germany shipped from the United States, will not qualify for U.S.-Australia FTA preferential rate. Learn more about Rules of Origin - Substantial Transformation .

Step 2: Determine is there an advantage to claiming preferential treatment?

Look up the HS code for your product. You can classify your product by visiting Census website Product Classification Number This link will direct you to a non-government website (referred to an HS or Harmonized System number or Schedule B number) and convert it into the HS code. Learn more about HS classification codes .

Step 4: Certify your shipment

If you determine there is tariff benefit and your product originates/qualifies for an FTA, you need to be able to certify that the product originates/qualifies for a specific FTA. For small shipments, state on a commercial invoice that your product qualifies (each FTA determines what qualifies as a small shipment.

Step 5: Ship

Remember that FTAs require direct shipment (or if transshipped, minimal processing may be allowed). Each FTA has its unique requirement.

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