How to find the HS code for mirror (Swiss tariff)
The correct HS code for mirrors depends on three key factors: material, frame type, and intended use. These determine the precise 8-digit Swiss customs tariff number. Our free tool identifies your exact classification instantly.
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What determines the tariff number?
- Material. Mirrors made of glass are classified differently from mirror iron (spiegeleisen) raw steel. The material type determines the fundamental commodity category and tariff range.
- Frame and mounting. Framed mirrors (with wood, metal, or plastic frames) receive a different HS code than unframed glass mirrors. The frame construction directly affects the classification outcome.
- Intended use. Vehicle rear-view mirrors are classified separately from furniture mirrors or decorative bathroom mirrors. The application (automotive, furniture, décor) determines the precise tariff number.
Frequently asked questions
How do I find the correct HS code for my mirror?
Use our free classification tool: enter your mirror's specifications (material, frame type, use) and receive the exact 8-digit Swiss tariff number instantly.
What is the difference between an HS code and a Swiss customs tariff number?
The HS code is a 6-digit international standard. The Swiss customs tariff number extends this to 8 digits and determines the exact duties, taxes, and regulations applicable in Switzerland.
What happens if I use the wrong HS code?
Incorrect classification can result in back-payment of duties, delays in customs clearance, or administrative penalties. Use our tool to ensure you have the correct tariff number.
Is the classification check really free?
Yes, our tool is completely free and provides reliable guidance. Please note: the result is advisory and not a binding customs tariff ruling.
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