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Tariff Chapter 84

Central heating boilers other than those of heading 8402

840310
Boilers
Duty:0-2,7%
840390
Parts
Duty:0-2,7%

What does heading 8403 of the customs tariff cover?

Heading 8403 covers central heating boilers other than those of heading 8402. Chapter 84 covers nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances and parts thereof. These machines constitute key industrial equipment used in energy, manufacturing, mining, agriculture, food processing, textiles and mechanical engineering. Customs duty rates are generally 0% to 4.5% depending on the specific product and its intended use. Import of machinery and mechanical appliances requires compliance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (CE marking) and meeting safety requirements. Used machinery must have a declaration of conformity. Heading 8403 is part of Chapter 84 (machinery, mechanical and electrical equipment) of the Combined Nomenclature (CN) used in the European Union. This classification is based on the Harmonized System (HS) developed by the World Customs Organization (WCO), which is used in over 200 countries worldwide. The EU Combined Nomenclature extends the HS with additional 8-digit subheadings, while the TARIC system adds 10-digit codes for identifying specific trade measures. Each 4-digit heading such as 8403 is subdivided into 6-digit (HS), 8-digit (CN) and 10-digit (TARIC) subheadings that specify the type of goods for the purpose of applying the correct duty rates, trade measures and regulatory requirements. Correct determination of the 10-digit code is essential for establishing the amount of customs duties and taxes, as well as required permits and certificates.

Duty rates and import requirements for heading 8403

Customs duty rates are generally 0% to 4.5% depending on the specific product and its intended use. Import of machinery and mechanical appliances requires compliance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (CE marking) and meeting safety requirements. Import of certain machinery may benefit from duty suspensions or tariff quotas. Import of machinery under heading 8403 requires compliance with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and CE marking. Used machinery imported into the EU must have an EC declaration of conformity and meet current safety standards. Check whether a duty suspension or tariff quota applies (EU autonomous tariff measures). Documentation must include operating instructions in the language of the destination country and an EC declaration of conformity. When importing goods under heading 8403 into the European Union, attention must be paid to applicable duty rates, which depend on the specific subheading (8- or 10-digit code) and the country of origin. MFN (Most Favoured Nation) duty rates apply to imports from countries with which the EU does not have preferential trade agreements. Current rates can be checked in the EU TARIC database on the European Commission website. Import of goods under heading 8403 may benefit from preferential duty rates under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) concluded by the EU with third countries, the Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) for developing countries, or autonomous tariff suspensions. Claiming preferences requires presentation of appropriate proof of origin (EUR.1 certificate, origin declaration, REX certificate or statement on origin under the registered exporter system).

Classification of goods under heading 8403 — key considerations

Heading 8403 covers central heating boilers, other than steam boilers (8402). Key factor: intended for building heating, not industrial steam production. Includes gas, oil, solid fuel, and electric boilers. Combi boilers (heating + hot water) are classified here. Common mistake: heat pumps belong in 8418, not 8403.

Frequently asked questions

What are the EU customs duty rates for central heating boilers under heading 8403?
Customs duty rates for central heating boilers under heading 8403 range from 0% to 2.7% depending on the boiler type and capacity. This heading covers heating boilers other than steam boilers of heading 8402, including gas-fired, oil-fired, solid-fuel, and electric central heating boilers. Classification requires distinguishing between boilers (8403 10) and parts (8403 90). Preferential rates may apply for countries with EU trade agreements. Current duty rates should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database. Classification follows the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the European Union.
What documents and certificates are required for importing central heating boilers?
Central heating boiler imports require a customs declaration with CN code (heading 8403), commercial invoice, certificate of origin, CE marking, and declaration of conformity. Boilers must meet Ecodesign regulation requirements for minimum energy efficiency and maximum NOx emissions. An EU energy label is mandatory. Gas-fired boilers are subject to the Gas Appliances Regulation (GAR). Documentation must include the product fiche and technical specifications including rated output and efficiency data. Current duty rates should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database. Classification follows the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the European Union.
What practical considerations apply to heating boiler imports — efficiency requirements and labelling?
Central heating boilers imported into the EU must meet minimum energy efficiency requirements under the Ecodesign regulation — condensing boilers are virtually the only type meeting current requirements for gas and oil boilers. An energy label indicating the efficiency class (A++ to G) is mandatory. Customs inspection verifies CE marking, energy label, and technical documentation. Solid-fuel boilers are subject to separate emission requirements under the Medium Combustion Plant Directive. This applies to goods classified under heading 8403 of the Combined Nomenclature. Current duty rates should be verified in the European Commission's TARIC database. Classification follows the Combined Nomenclature (CN) of the European Union.