HTSUS Classification Verification
Upload your customs documents and the AI checks the declared HTSUS classification against the official Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States — so a wrong code doesn't quietly drive the wrong duty.
What HTSUS classification verification means
Every imported product is declared under a code from the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). That code determines the duty rate applied. HTSUS classification verification is the step of confirming that the code shown on your documents is a valid HTSUS classification and that it matches the schedule. Broker Inspector reads the declared classification from your uploaded documents and checks it against the official schedule.
Why the classification matters
The tariff code is the hinge the whole entry turns on: it sets the duty rate, and an incorrect code can mean you pay too much — or too little, which carries compliance risk of its own. Because the code is buried in dense paperwork, a mismatch is easy to miss by eye. Verifying it is one of the highest-leverage checks on a customs entry.
What the AI verifies
The declared classification is read off your documents and compared against the official HTSUS data.
- That the declared code is a valid HTSUS classification.
- Whether the code on the documents matches the official schedule.
- The duty rate implied by the declared classification.
- Consistency between the classification and the rest of the entry's figures.
- Whether the declared duty lines up with the classification's rate.
- Lines where the classification looks ambiguous and merits a human review.
How the check runs
Upload
Add your customs documents as photos or PDFs.
Read the code
The AI extracts the declared HTSUS classification from the documents.
Check the schedule
The code is verified against the official HTSUS data and its duty rate.
Broker Inspector verifies the classification declared on your documents against the official HTSUS schedule and flags mismatches for review. It is a verification tool, not a customs ruling: it does not replace a licensed customs broker's professional classification judgment or a binding ruling from CBP. Treat its findings as a fast, evidence-backed second look that tells you where to focus.
Check a classification now
Upload a document and verify the declared HTSUS code against the official schedule.