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Importing furniture to the United States can be profitable — but only if you understand the US import tax on furniture and related customs rules. Every importer must comply with the latest 2025 tariff structure, HS classifications, and documentation standards. VELOTACTICS LOGISTICS helps importers manage duties, logistics, and customs clearance efficiently to minimize costs and delays.
What Is the US Import Tax on Furniture?
Import tax, also known as customs duty, is a tariff charged by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on furniture products entering the country. The rate varies depending on the HS code, material, and country of origin.
| Furniture Type | HS Code | Average Duty Rate | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wooden Furniture | 9403.60 | 0–4% | Depends on origin |
| Metal Furniture | 9403.20 | 2–5% | Higher for steel or aluminum content |
| Upholstered Furniture | 9401.61 | 0–6% | Subject to fabric type |
| Plastic Furniture | 9403.70 | 3–5% | Low-cost category |
| Office Furniture | 9403.10 | 0–4% | Includes desks and cabinets |
Duties may change with trade agreements or anti-dumping measures. Always verify the latest tariff before shipping.
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How Are Import Duties Calculated?
Import duty = Customs Value × Duty Rate + Additional Taxes (if any)
Customs Value is based on the CIF price (Cost + Insurance + Freight). CBP uses the transaction value method for most shipments.
| Cost Component | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Product Value | Supplier invoice value | $20,000 |
| Freight Cost | Shipping to U.S. port | $2,000 |
| Insurance | Coverage for damage/loss | $300 |
| CIF Value | Total dutiable value | $22,300 |
| Duty (5%) | CIF × 5% | $1,115 |
What Additional Charges Apply to Furniture Imports?
Besides customs duty, importers may pay:
- Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF): 0.3464% of CIF value (min $31.67, max $614.35).
- Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF): 0.125% for ocean freight.
- Anti-Dumping Duties: For goods from certain countries, such as China.
- State Sales Tax: Depends on where the goods are sold or stored.
Partnering with a professional Customs Brokerage service ensures all costs are accurately declared.
What Documents Are Required for Furniture Imports?
| Document | Purpose | Issued By |
|---|---|---|
| Bill of Lading | Confirms transport ownership | Shipping Line |
| Commercial Invoice | States product value | Exporter |
| Packing List | Describes packaging & weight | Exporter |
| Importer Security Filing (ISF) | Mandatory before arrival | Importer |
| Certificate of Origin | Identifies source country | Chamber of Commerce |
| Customs Bond | Guarantees duty payment | Surety Company |
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How Do Trade Agreements Affect Furniture Tariffs?
The U.S. has several trade pacts that reduce or remove import taxes:
| Trade Agreement | Partner Countries | Furniture Duty Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| USMCA | Canada, Mexico | Duty-free on most furniture |
| GSP | Developing nations | Reduced tariffs |
| WTO-MFN | 160+ countries | Standard rates |
| Section 301 Tariffs | China | 25% additional duty for some categories |
Checking eligibility under these agreements can save thousands per container.
What Are the Best Shipping Methods for Furniture Imports?
| Shipping Method | Transit Time | Cost Range | Best For | Key Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sea Freight | 25–35 days | Low | Bulk furniture | Most economical |
| Air Freight | 5–10 days | High | Urgent orders | Fast & secure |
| Door To Door | 30–40 days | Moderate | Full service | Hassle-free delivery |
| Express Shipping | 3–7 days | Very high | Samples/small orders | Speed & convenience |
For large volumes, Sea Freight remains the top choice. For time-critical orders, Air Freight or Door To Door is ideal.
How to Classify Furniture Under Correct HS Codes?
Incorrect HS classification is a common cause of customs delays.
| Product Example | Correct HS Code | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Wooden dining chairs | 9401.69 | Duty ~2% |
| Metal office desks | 9403.20 | Duty ~4% |
| Upholstered sofa | 9401.61 | Duty ~6% |
| Outdoor plastic set | 9403.70 | Duty ~3% |
| Storage cabinets | 9403.10 | Duty ~4% |
Work with a certified Import Service team to verify HS codes before shipment.
How Can Importers Reduce Tax Costs?
- Use Free Trade Agreements (FTA) when possible.
- Source materials from countries with lower tariffs.
- Consolidate shipments to minimize MPF fees.
- Ensure accurate classification to prevent re-assessment.
- Claim duty drawback for re-exported furniture.
VELOTACTICS’ Service team can provide tariff optimization and customs advisory support.
Example: Cost Comparison Between Shipping Modes
| Mode | Shipment Size | Total Duty | Shipping Cost | Final Landed Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sea Freight | 1×40’ HQ container | $1,100 | $2,500 | $23,600 |
| Air Freight | 1,000 kg | $1,100 | $6,000 | $27,100 |
| Door To Door | 1×40’ HQ container | $1,100 | $3,800 | $24,900 |
Although air freight is faster, sea freight offers a far better cost-to-margin ratio for most furniture importers.
Key Compliance Tips for Furniture Importers
- Always verify material composition to classify products correctly.
- Label shipments with country of origin clearly.
- Maintain supplier test reports for fire, safety, and packaging compliance.
- Use Cargo Insurance to protect against transit damage.
- Keep customs records for at least five years as required by CBP.
Conclusion:
Understanding the US import tax on furniture helps importers make better sourcing, pricing, and shipping decisions. With accurate HS codes, proper documentation, and smart trade planning, you can significantly lower costs and avoid customs issues. Partnering with VELOTACTICS LOGISTICS ensures smooth customs clearance and competitive delivery solutions for every shipment.
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FAQ
Usually around 25% due to Section 301 tariffs, unless reclassified under a lower HS code.
Yes, under normal MFN rates (0–4%), significantly lower than Chinese tariffs.
MPF, HMF, and possibly state sales tax, depending on your business location.
Antiques over 100 years old may qualify for duty exemption, but proof is required.
It’s highly recommended — brokers ensure compliance and prevent clearance delays.
Typically 3–6 days depending on the U.S. port and completeness of documentation.

