When exporting or importing a product, it is important to know specifically what product we are going to enter or withdraw from the country, in order to be able to identify our tariff fraction more easily. In the same way, it is important to mention that our tariff fraction must be granted by our customs agent.
The tariff fraction is an 8-digit code that allows us to correctly identify our product and what taxes are going to be paid, as well as the regulations that we must pay. The importance of having our product well identified is due to the fact that there are 12,498 Tariff fractions.
This will also help us to correctly declare our merchandise in the petition, so that when the authority reviews it, it coincides with what was declared and the payment of import or export tax is adequate and with this, avoid a sanction.
To obtain the tariff fraction, it is necessary to take into account the parts that make up its eight digits:
- The first pair of numbers is called “Chapter”.
- The second pair of numbers is called “Partida”.
- The third pair of numbers is called “Subheading”.
- The fourth pair of numbers is called the “Fraction”.
Example of how to obtain a tariff fraction of a “guitar”
In said information we will also obtain our unit of measure (UM) information that will be requested both in our commercial invoice and request, as well as taxes.
To obtain our tariff fraction through the Tariff of the Law of General Import and Export Taxes TIGIE ( http://www.siicex-caaarem.org.mx/ ) or from the Foreign Trade Single Window ( https://www.ventanillaunica.gob.mx/vucem/Clasificador.html )
Conclusions
Before importing products into the country, it is important to find out about the different regulations applicable to said products, as well as obtain their tariff fraction. If you require advice, do not hesitate to contact us.
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