Mate

Harmonized System 2022

HS Code 9207.10

Musical instruments; keyboard, (other than accordions), the sound of which is produced or must be amplified electrically

US import duty 5.4%
EU import duty Look up in TARIC
Chapter 92 — Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles
Heading 9207 — Musical instruments; the sound of which is produced or must be amplified, electrically (e.g. organs, guitars, accordions)

Free. The classifier confirms which 6-digit code fits your exact item.

What HS code 9207.10 covers

HS code 9207.10 classifies musical instruments; keyboard, (other than accordions), the sound of which is produced or must be amplified electrically. It is a subheading of heading 9207 (Musical instruments; the sound of which is produced or must be amplified, electrically (e.g. organs, guitars, accordions)), in chapter 92 (Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles), section XVIII of the Harmonized System. These six digits are identical in every country that uses the HS.

Classification path

Section XVIII
Chapter 92 Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles
Heading 9207 Musical instruments; the sound of which is produced or must be amplified, electrically (e.g. organs, guitars, accordions)
Subheading 9207.10 Musical instruments; keyboard, (other than accordions), the sound of which is produced or must be amplified electrically

Import duty for 9207.10

United States 5.4%

Base MFN rate only. Section 301 and 2025 IEEPA tariffs can stack on top for goods from China.

Source: HTSUS / CBP

European Union Look up in TARIC

Erga-omnes (third-country) MFN rate. Import VAT of 17 to 27 percent by country, and any anti-dumping measures, apply separately.

Source: TARIC

Imported this in 2024 or 2025?

Courts voided some of the tariffs importers paid on goods like this. You may be owed money back. The audit is free and we only get paid when you do.

Check what you're owed →

Related codes in heading 9207

Not quite the right fit? These subheadings sit under the same heading and are the most common alternatives to 9207.10.

Confirm the code for your exact product

A 6-digit subheading still covers a range of products. The wrong code at the border can mean overpaying duty, a delayed shipment, or a penalty. Describe your exact item and HS Mate confirms whether 9207.10 is right, with the duty rate and an audit trail your customs broker can accept.

Run a free HS code lookup →  ·  Browse all of chapter 92 →