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Goods under 4104.41.11.00 (East india kip, whole or with the head and legs removed, each of a net weight of not more than 4.5 kg, not further prepared than vegetable tanned, whether or not having undergone certain treatments, but obviously unsuitable for immediate use for the manufacture of leather articles) are declared to HMRC via the Customs Declaration Service (CDS). With tradePhlo you upload your commercial invoice, the AI extracts and pre-fills the declaration, checks the duty (0.00 %) and import VAT (20%), and you submit to CDS in minutes — for imports, exports and NCTS6 transit. Landed cost (duty + VAT + freight and port handling) is shown up front, so you know the true cost before committing to the trade. Where a UK free-trade agreement applies, the preferential rate (0% from chile, dominican republic, european union) can cut the duty to zero if the rules of origin are met.
Under commodity code 4104.41.11.00, the UK MFN import duty is 0.00 %. A preferential (FTA) rate may apply depending on the country of origin and rules of origin (0% from chile, dominican republic, european union). Import VAT of 20% is charged on the customs value plus duty.
This product is classified under 4104.41.11.00 (Chapter 41 — Raw hides, skins and leather). tradePhlo's AI HS classifier suggests the right code from a plain-language description, with a confidence score — free to try.
File an import or export declaration on the UK Customs Declaration Service (CDS). With tradePhlo you upload your commercial invoice, the AI extracts the data, the duty (0.00 %) and VAT (20%) are calculated, and you submit to CDS in minutes — no agent required.