ImportDutyUSA · Post-de-minimis 2026

How much will US customs charge me?

The $800 Section-321 de-minimis exemption ended on 29 August 2025. Every parcel from Temu, Shein, AliExpress, EU sellers and Asia marketplaces now incurs duty + IEEPA reciprocal tariff + (China only) Section 301. This calculator gives you a pre-purchase landed-cost estimate.

Shipment details

Used as fallback when you don't know the HTS10 code.

Leave blank to use the category fallback. Format: 10 digits, e.g. 8517130020.

The price you actually paid for the goods, before shipping.

How the calculation works

  1. Pick the origin country (where the seller ships from) and the broad category. If you know the HTS10 code, enter it; otherwise the category fallback applies.
  2. Enter the declared price you actually paid and the shipping method. Postal handoff opens a flat-rate alternative; courier and air freight use ad-valorem only.
  3. The calculator stacks the duty: HTSUS base + IEEPA reciprocal (per country) + Section 232 (steel / aluminum) + Section 301 (China only). Brokerage is added on top.
  4. If a postal flat-rate option exists for your declared value, you'll see both totals and which one is cheaper. Above $800 only the ad-valorem path is offered.

This is an estimate, not customs advice

Tariff rates change without notice (Executive Orders update reciprocal percentages, USTR adjusts Section 301 lists, CBP refines HTSUS classifications). The final duty assessed at the border depends on the HS10 your broker declares and the rule snapshot in force on the date of entry. Use this as a pre-purchase planning tool, not as a customs declaration.