Import Duty Question
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Re: Import Duty Question
Depends on where it's imported from: the general duty rate for brass wind instruments is 2.9%, unless its imported from a country which has a special tariff treaty with the US, in which case, ordinarily there is no duty, or the instrument is imported directly or indirectly from Cuba or North Korea, in which case the duty is 40%. See US International Trade Commission [url=http://www.usitc.gov/publications/docs/ ... 901c92.pdf] HARMONIZED TARIFF SCHEDULE, Ch. 92.
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Re: Import Duty Question
I bought a used tuba from Taiwan, and it was shipped FedEx. Fedex handled all of the details with US customs, and sent me a bill for the relatively small amount that they paid to US Customs on my behalf.wheatonhorns wrote:Are there import taxes to be paid here in the US when a used instrument is bought overseas and sent here?
Any help would be great.
Dean E
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