I have a question for the automotive cognoscenti amongst us with respect to import duties on the importation of car parts.
Gary Knox and I are in the process of organizing a group buy for some strut bars made by a seller in the UK.
http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/threads/strut-bar-group-buy.23627/
The seller has commented that we may owe import duty on these parts when they arrive in the US, and indeed in looking at this, it appears to me that he may be right. I downloaded from the US International Trade Commission the Harmonized Tariff Schedule associated with vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock (Chapter 87) and it appears to me our stuff is classified as an other suspension part (8708.80.65.90) that is subject to a 2.5% tarrif rate. (The value of our shipment will exceed $800.00, so the small transaction exemption will not apply).
I do not find any exemption for parts associated with older cars, nor can I find an exemption for charming, intelligent, good looking people, which of course, Gary and I would easily be able to meet. Can anyone help with this?
Gary Knox and I are in the process of organizing a group buy for some strut bars made by a seller in the UK.
http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/threads/strut-bar-group-buy.23627/
The seller has commented that we may owe import duty on these parts when they arrive in the US, and indeed in looking at this, it appears to me that he may be right. I downloaded from the US International Trade Commission the Harmonized Tariff Schedule associated with vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock (Chapter 87) and it appears to me our stuff is classified as an other suspension part (8708.80.65.90) that is subject to a 2.5% tarrif rate. (The value of our shipment will exceed $800.00, so the small transaction exemption will not apply).
I do not find any exemption for parts associated with older cars, nor can I find an exemption for charming, intelligent, good looking people, which of course, Gary and I would easily be able to meet. Can anyone help with this?