FindHTS.com

US Harmonized Tariff Schedule

This site has been retired. FindHTS.com no longer offers interactive search. The complete dataset it served is preserved below as a free CSV download.

FindHTS.com was developed in 2008 as a free resource for US importers and exporters. Visitors could search the US Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) by code or description to classify their shipments - at the time, one of the few HTS lookup tools freely available to the general public.

The Harmonized Tariff Schedule sets out the tariff rates and statistical categories for all merchandise imported into the United States. Every imported product is classified under an HTS number, which determines its duty rate; misclassification is a common and costly importing mistake. The site also sold this dataset as a machine-readable download - it is now free below.

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us-hts-tariff-schedule.csv 28,179 records · 12 columns · 2.2 MB

The complete FindHTS.com tariff table: HTS number components (heading, subheadings, statistical suffix), article description with indent level, unit of quantity, and the general (column 1), special program, and column 2 duty rates.

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heading · sub1 · sub2 · stat_suffix · text · level · description · unit · col_1_rate · special_rate · col_2_rate · comment

Sample records

HTS NumberDescriptionGeneral Rate
0101.10.00Purebred breeding animalsFree
0901.90.20.00Coffee substitutes containing coffee1.5¢/kg
1704.10.00.00Chewing gum, whether or not sugar-coated4%
8703.10.10.00Vehicles specially designed for traveling on snow2.5%

HTS numbers above are composed from the heading, subheading, and statistical suffix columns. Plus 28,175 more records in the full download.

About this archive

This dataset is the 2010 revision of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, the last revision loaded into the FindHTS.com database, and is no longer updated. Tariff classifications and duty rates change with every HTS revision; for current classifications, consult the official Harmonized Tariff Schedule published by the US International Trade Commission, which now offers free search and full downloads.

The data is public reference information and is free to use.