US Import Duty Calculator 2026 - Free Tariff Calculator with HTS Code Lookup

Instantly calculate U.S. import duty, customs duty, and tariffs for any product from any country. Our free tariff calculator uses official trade data (HTS codes, country of origin, product value) to estimate your total landed cost in seconds.

Works for Amazon FBA, eBay, Shopify, and DTC shipments. Includes Section 301 tariffs, Section 232 rates, and reciprocal tariff agreements (USMCA) automatically. Updated daily with the latest 2026 rates.

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Free US Import Duty Calculator 2026

Customs Duty & Tariff Rate Calculator • Updated for the Post-IEEPA Tariff System

✓ FULLY UPDATED - JULY 24, 2026

Reflects the Supreme Court IEEPA ruling, Section 122 expiration & July 2026 trade deals

✓ IEEPA "reciprocal" tariffs struck down (Feb 20, 2026) — refunds may be available for 2026 duties paid

✓ 10% global Section 122 surcharge expired July 24, 2026 | Proposed Section 301 replacement (10–12.5%) pending

✓ EU: 15% all-inclusive ceiling (July 1 deal) | USMCA-qualifying Canada/Mexico: 0% | China: Section 301 still in force (25%+ typical)

✓ Sector tariffs: Steel/Aluminum 50% (UK steel 25%), Autos 25%, Copper 50% | De minimis suspended for ALL shipments

Last updated: July 24, 2026

Import Duty Calculator

Enter Product Details

Calculate your US customs duty, import tax, and tariff costs instantly.

✓ This product may be exempt from additional tariffs. Please consult with a customs broker for confirmation.

Tariff Calculation Results

Your estimated import duty and customs charges.

Enter your product details and click "Calculate Import Duties" to see results.

This free import duty calculator covers:

  • US customs duty / import surcharge rates (post-IEEPA system)
  • Pending Section 301 forced-labor duties by country
  • Section 301 tariffs (China)
  • USMCA duty-free treatment
  • Sector-specific tariffs (steel, aluminum, autos, copper)
  • Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF)
Industry-Leading Accuracy: This US import duty calculator uses official tariff data updated as of July 24, 2026. It reflects the Supreme Court's February 2026 ruling striking down IEEPA reciprocal tariffs, the expiration of the Section 122 global surcharge (July 24, 2026), the EU–US 15% trade deal (July 1, 2026), USMCA provisions, Section 232 sector tariffs, and Section 301 duties on China. The $800 de minimis exemption (Section 321) is indefinitely suspended for all shipment modes — all imports are subject to duties and entry requirements. Rates shown exclude standard MFN duties, which vary by HS code. Proposed Section 301 forced-labor duties (10–12.5%) may be finalized at any time. For binding duty determinations, consult a licensed customs broker or CBP.

Section 301 Tariff Calculator - Calculate Additional China Tariffs

Understanding Section 301 tariffs is critical for importers sourcing from China. These additional duties stack on top of regular customs duties and reciprocal tariffs. Our Section 301 tariff calculator helps you estimate the total landed cost including:

  • List 1-4A tariffs: 7.5% to 25% additional duty on specific Chinese products
  • Combined rate calculations: Base duty + Section 301 + reciprocal tariff
  • Product-specific classifications: Enter your HTS code to see if Section 301 applies

     

How Section 301 Affects Your Import Costs

 

If you’re importing electronics, machinery, or consumer goods from China, Section 301 tariffs likely apply. For example, a product with a 10% base duty and 30% reciprocal tariff may also face a 25% Section 301 tariff, bringing your total effective rate to 65%.

Use our China tariff calculator above by selecting China as your origin country. The tool automatically applies current Section 301 rates based on your product classification.

Section 232 Tariff Calculator – Steel & Aluminum Import Duties

Section 232 tariffs apply to steel and aluminum imports under national security provisions. Our Section 232 tariff calculator helps you determine:

  • Steel products: 25% additional tariff on steel imports
  • Aluminum products: 10% additional tariff on aluminum imports
  • Metal content calculations: Estimates based on primary metal composition
  • Exemption checking: Some countries have Section 232 exemptions (Canada, Mexico under USMCA) 

Common Products Affected by Section 232

 

  • Structural steel components (HTS 7308)
  • Steel fasteners and hardware (HTS 7318)
  • Aluminum sheet and plate (HTS 7606)
  • Metal furniture frames and parts

Enter your product’s HTS code in our calculator to check for Section 232 applicability. Note that Section 232 duties stack with other tariffs, significantly impacting your landed cost.

HTS Code Tariff Lookup - Find Your Product Classification

Our HTS code tariff lookup tool makes product classification simple. Accurate HTS codes are essential for calculating exact duty rates and avoiding compliance issues.

How to Use Our Tariff Calculator by HTS Code

  • Search by product name: Type what you’re importing (e.g., ‘bluetooth speaker’ or ‘cotton t-shirt’)
  • Browse suggestions: We’ll show matching HTS codes with current duty rates
  • Verify classifications: Each code displays the tariff percentage and any special programs
  • Check exemptions: See if your product qualifies for duty reductions

Need help finding your HTS code? Start typing in the calculator above or consult the official HTSUS database at hts.usitc.gov. 

Complete Landed Cost Calculator – Total Import Cost Estimator

Our comprehensive landed cost calculator goes beyond basic tariff rates to show your complete import expenses:

  • Customs duties & tariffs – All applicable rates including reciprocal tariffs
  • Import taxes & fees – Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF), Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF)
  • Trade agreement savings – Automatic USMCA, FTA rate adjustments
  • Section 301 & 232 tariffs – Additional duties on qualifying products
  • Country-specific rates – Compare landed costs from 150+ countries


    What This Customs Duty Calculator Covers

     

    • US customs duty / import duty / tariff calculations
    • Import tax components that apply to your scenario
    • Reciprocal and free-trade agreements (USMCA) that reduce or remove duty
    • Amazon FBA/FBM, eBay, Shopify, DDP/DDU marketplace flows
    • All countries of origin with global coverage

 

Import Duty Calculator by Country – Compare Global Tariff Rates

Calculate and compare import duties from any country to the USA. Our import duty calculator by country shows real-time rates for over 150 countries.

How to Compare Countries Using Our Calculator

  1. Enter your product details in the calculator above
  2. Select your first country (e.g., China)
  3. Note the total duty cost
  4. Change country and recalculate (e.g., Vietnam, India)
  5. Compare total landed costs to find the best sourcing option

Our China to US tariff calculator, Canada to US tariff calculator, and other country-specific tools automatically apply trade agreements, exemptions, and special tariff programs.

How to Use the US Tariff Calculator

  • Enter country of origin, product HTS code or category, and declared value (USD)

  • Click Calculate to see customs duty, import tax, and any applicable tariffs

  • Review your landed cost estimate (duty + taxes + optional shipping/insurance)

  • Adjust product value or origin to compare scenarios

  • Download or copy the result for your records

Need help with HTS codes? Start typing the product name – the tool will suggest the right classification. For complex items, connect with a customs broker to ensure accurate classification.

How the U.S. Calculates Import Duties

Understanding the US import duty calculator methodology:

  • HS code (classification): Determines the base duty rate

  • Country of origin: Trade deals and reciprocal tariffs (e.g., USMCA) may lower the rate

  • Declared value: Usually CIF (value + insurance + freight) is the duty base

  • Additional tariffs: Section 301, Section 232, or anti-dumping duties may apply

  • Processing fees: MPF (0.3464%) and HMF (0.125% for ocean shipments)

Import Tariff Calculation Examples

Example 1: Apparel from Bangladesh

  • Product: T-Shirt (HTS 6109)
  • Origin: Bangladesh
  • Declared Value: $100
  • Estimated customs duty: 16% = $16
  • MPF: $27.98 (minimum)
  • Estimated total: $43.98 landed


Example 2: Electronics from China with Section 301

  • Product: Bluetooth Speaker (HTS 8518.22.00)
  • Origin: China
  • Declared Value: $5,000
  • Base MFN Duty: 4.9% = $245
  • Section 301 Tariff: 7.5% = $375
  • Reciprocal Tariff: 30% = $1,500
  • MPF: $27.98
  • HMF (ocean): $6.25
  • Total Estimated: $2,154.23 (43.08% effective rate)


Example 3: Auto Parts from Mexico (USMCA)

  • Product: Automotive parts (HTS 8708)
  • Origin: Mexico
  • Declared Value: $10,000
  • Customs duty: 0% (USMCA qualified)
  • MPF: $34.64
  • Estimated total: $34.64 landed

De Minimis Tariff Calculator – Section 321 Exemptions

Shipments valued at $800 or less per person per day may qualify for de minimis treatment under Section 321:

  • Exempt from formal duties and formal customs entry
  • No tariff charges on qualifying shipments
  • Must still comply with other agency requirements (FDA, USDA, etc.)
  • Cannot include products subject to AD/CVD duties (anti-dumping/countervailing)

Our de minimis calculator automatically identifies shipments that may qualify for duty-free entry under the $800 threshold.

Supported countries & marketplaces (global coverage)

Region Countries (examples) Typical query variants we match
North America USA, Canada, Mexico US import duty calculator, Mexico import tax calculator, Canada duty calculator
Europe & UK UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain EU tariff calculator, UK customs duty calculator
Asia-Pacific China, Japan, India, Korea, Australia import tax calculator China to USA, India customs duty to US
LATAM Brazil, Chile, Colombia Brazil to USA import duty calculator
Middle East & Africa UAE, KSA, South Africa UAE to US customs duty, South Africa to USA import taxes
Marketplaces Amazon, eBay, Shopify eBay import charges calculator, Amazon import duty calculator

Why Choose AMZ Prep's Free US Tariff Calculator?

Comprehensive Tariff Database

– Free Import Duty Calculator – No registration or fees

– USA Customs Calculator with 150+ countries

– HTSUS Code Calculator for exemption checking

– Section 301 & 232 Coverage – Automatic application of additional tariffs

– Tariff Rate Calculator with comparison tools

– Import Tax Calculator USA with total cost breakdown

– Customs Duty Calculator updated daily

– Import Fees Calculator including all charges

– Duty and Tariff Calculator with savings analysis

Accurate Cost Calculations

– Compare original vs. reciprocal tariff rates

– Calculate exact duty costs based on product value

– Identify potential savings through country selection

– Verify HTSUS exemption eligibility for your products

– Automatic Section 301 and Section 232 detection

Strategic Sourcing Intelligence

– Side-by-side comparison of sourcing options

– Identify countries with favorable tariff agreements

– Highlight top trading partners with stable trade relationships

– Discover alternative sourcing locations to minimize import costs

– Real-time landed cost calculator for pricing decisions

User-Friendly Experience

– Intuitive interface designed for e-commerce sellers

– Clear, detailed results with cost breakdowns

– Mobile-optimized for calculations on the go

– No complex customs knowledge required

– Works as an eBay import charges calculator and Amazon import duty calculator

 

Import Tariff Calculation Example

Country Product Value Original Tariff Reciprocal Tariff Potential Savings
China $10,000 10% ($1,000) 30% ($3,000) Nil
Vietnam $10,000 40% ($4,000) 20% ($2,000) $2,000
India $10,000 43% ($4,300) 22% ($2,200) $2,100
Mexico $10,000 10% ($1,000) 10% ($1,000) $0

Example shows how strategic sourcing can significantly reduce import costs. Actual savings may vary based on specific products and current rates.

Understanding HTSUS Exemptions and Their Impact

The Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) has many product exemptions that may significantly lower or eliminate import taxes, regardless of place of origin. Our calculator has an extensive database of these exemptions to assist you find possible savings.

Common exempt categories include

  • Raw materials and natural resources

  • Certain industrial chemicals and compounds

  • Specific manufacturing components

  • Medical and scientific equipment

  • Educational materials

By correctly identifying HTSUS exemptions, importers can save thousands of dollars on each shipment, making proper product classification a critical aspect of import cost management.

Who Benefits from the US Reciprocal Tariffs Calculator?

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About US Import Tariffs

How accurate is this tariff calculator?

Our calculations are highly reliable. We use official 2026 US Reciprocal Tariffs data and update it daily. While it’s extremely accurate for planning purposes, remember that US Customs and Border Protection makes the final determination when your products arrive.

What information do I need to calculate import duties?

For a basic calculation, you’ll need your product’s country of origin and its value. But to get the most precise estimate and identify potential savings, having your product’s HTSUS code allows you to check for exemptions you may qualify for.

How do I find my HTS code?

We’ve made this easy! Our built-in HTS code tariff lookup function lets you search by simply describing your product. Type your product name, and we’ll show matching classifications. For complex items, connect with a customs broker to ensure proper classification.

Do import duty rates change?

Yes, your import duties may fluctuate in response to new agreements, trade policy updates, or changes in international relations. We keep our calculator updated with the latest tariff schedules so you’re never caught off guard.

What's the difference between an HTS code tariff lookup and a general tariff calculator?

An HTS code tariff lookup uses your specific 10-digit product classification to determine exact duty rates, exemptions, and special programs. A general tariff calculator estimates based on product category. For maximum accuracy, always use your HTS code – our tool offers both options.

What is the de minimis threshold for USA imports in 2026?

The US de minimis value remains $800 per person per day. Shipments under this value are exempt from formal duties and don’t require formal customs entry. However, they must still comply with other agency requirements and cannot include products subject to anti-dumping or countervailing duties.

What is the current tariff rate from China to USA?

China faces a 30% reciprocal tariff rate on most products entering the USA as of 2026. However, your actual duty depends on HTSUS classification, product value, whether Section 301 tariffs apply (7.5-25% additional), and any applicable exemptions. Use our China tariff calculator above for exact rates.

How much are China to USA import taxes?

2026 China to USA import taxes include:

  • Base reciprocal tariff: 30%
  • Section 301 additional duties: 7.5-25% on specific products
  • Merchandise Processing Fee: 0.3464% (minimum $27.75, maximum $538.40)
  • Harbor Maintenance Fee: 0.125% (ocean shipments only)

Total effective rates can reach 55% or higher for certain products.

What are the tariff rates for Canada and Mexico under USMCA?

Products that qualify under USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) may receive preferential treatment including 0% duty rates for many goods. Our calculator automatically applies USMCA rates when applicable. Both Canada and Mexico typically face 10% base rates on non-USMCA qualified goods.

How do I calculate total import costs?

Use this formula in our landed cost calculator:

  • Product Value × Applicable Tariff Rate = Duty
  • Add Merchandise Processing Fee (0.3464% of value)
  • Add Harbor Maintenance Fee if ocean freight (0.125%)
  • Add customs broker fees ($100-200 average)
  • Add ISF filing fee ($35-75)

Total = Product Value + All Fees + Duties

What's the difference between customs duty, import duty, and tariffs?

People use these terms interchangeably. In practice, customs duty, import duty, and tariff all refer to the government fee on goods entering the U.S. ‘Import tax’ is sometimes used broadly to include duty plus other taxes and fees. Our tariff calculator handles all of these.

How do Free Trade Agreements affect tariffs?

Good news: Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) may significantly lower or eliminate tariffs between involved nations. Our calculator already includes agreements like USMCA in the displayed rates, potentially saving you substantial money on your imports.

Are there any HTSUS exemptions for tariffs in 2026?

Yes, over 50 HTSUS categories are exempt from certain tariffs, including some raw materials, chemicals, and industrial components. Our calculator checks exemptions automatically when you enter your HTS code.

Is this customs duty calculator free?

Yes, completely free with unlimited calculations, all countries included, no hidden fees, no credit card needed, and full professional features at no cost. We monetize through our fulfillment services, not the calculator.

How does this compare to CBP's official calculator?

Our calculator uses the same Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) data as CBP’s ACE system, updated daily. While CBP’s tool is the official source, our calculator adds a simplified interface for non-professionals, reciprocal tariff comparisons, cost-saving recommendations, and multiple country comparisons.

Is this tariff calculator suitable for Amazon FBA sellers?

Absolutely. Amazon FBA and FBM sellers use our tariff calculator daily to estimate import costs, plan shipments, and optimize sourcing decisions. Enter your product value, origin country, and HTS code to see exactly what duties you’ll pay on FBA inventory.

Can I use this as an eBay import charges calculator?

Yes. It’s used as an eBay import charges calculator, Amazon import tax calculator, and Shopify import calculator by thousands of sellers. The tool works for all e-commerce platforms.

Do I need a customs broker?

For precise filings and complex shipments, yes. This tariff estimator is for planning and pricing. For binding classifications and formal entries, we can introduce partner brokers on request.

How accurate is this for final customs clearance?

The results are best-effort estimates based on current schedules. Final amounts can vary based on CBP decisions, documentation, and valuation methods. Always verify with your customs broker for formal entries.

What’s the difference between DDP and DDU shipping?

  • DDP (Delivered Duty Paid): Seller pays all import costs including duties and taxes before delivery
  • DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid): Buyer pays import duties and taxes upon delivery

Our calculator helps you determine which method is more cost-effective for your shipments.