CD — Customs Duty
Levied on the assessable value (CIF). The base duty rate set by the Bangladesh Customs Tariff.
Look up any 8-digit HS code and get an instant CD, RD, SD, VAT, AIT and AT breakdown built on the latest NBR Bangladesh customs tariff.
Pick a product or paste an 8-digit HS code, then enter a CIF value to see your full duty breakdown.
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A four-step walkthrough that mirrors how customs at Chattogram and Dhaka airport assess your shipment under the NBR FY 2025–2026 tariff schedule.
Find your 8-digit HS code from the catalog or the Bangladesh Customs Tariff PDF. CustomTarrif →
Enter the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight) of the shipment in BDT, USD, EUR, or GBP.
Review the auto-generated breakdown of CD, RD, SD, VAT, AIT, and AT and the resulting Total Tax Incidence.
Add brokerage / inland freight under the Advanced section to get an accurate total landed cost. Disclaimer →
Bangladesh customs stacks up to six distinct levies on every imported consignment. Here’s what each one means and roughly when it applies.
Levied on the assessable value (CIF). The base duty rate set by the Bangladesh Customs Tariff.
Additional duty applied to selected HS codes to regulate imports of non-essential goods.
Charged on luxury / specific goods (e.g. cosmetics, vehicles, beverages).
Charged at 15% on the cumulative assessable + CD + RD + SD value for most imports.
Withholding tax collected at import; adjustable against the importer's annual income tax liability.
Standalone advance tax collected at import (separate from VAT and AIT).
Sum of all duties + taxes expressed as a percentage of CIF — the most useful single metric.
The most common questions importers, freight forwarders, and finance students ask about Bangladesh customs duty.
HS (Harmonized System) codes classify every imported good under the World Customs Organization standard. Bangladesh extends the global 6-digit code to 8 digits at the heading level, and 10 digits including national tariff lines used by NBR.
Multiply the CIF assessable value by the applicable Customs Duty rate, then add Regulatory Duty, Supplementary Duty, VAT, AIT, and AT according to NBR's cumulative formula. Use this calculator for an instant breakdown.
Customs Duty (CD) is the base import tax; Supplementary Duty (SD) is an extra levy on selected luxury / restricted goods; VAT is a 15% consumption tax applied on top of CIF + CD + RD + SD.
TTI is the cumulative effective tax rate of all import levies expressed as a percentage of CIF — i.e. (Total Duty ÷ CIF) × 100. It is the simplest single number to compare landed cost across HS codes.
The calculator is seeded with the latest Bangladesh Customs Tariff rates published by NBR. Always cross-check against the official Bangladesh Customs notification before clearance.
Yes. The lookup tolerates 6-, 8-, and 10-digit codes and auto-pads codes that lost leading zeros from Excel exports.
Advance Income Tax (AIT) is collected at import and is adjustable against the importer's annual income-tax liability — not refundable in cash but credited at the year-end return.
Customs assessment uses BDT at the official exchange rate on the date of bill-of-entry submission. Foreign-currency entries here are for reference only.
Yes — open the Bulk Calculator from the navigation bar to upload a CSV (hs_code, cif_value, currency) and get a per-line duty + TTI table.
Calculations follow NBR's official cumulative formula and seeded tariff rates. Accuracy depends on (a) the chosen HS code being correct and (b) the seeded rates still being current with the latest NBR notifications. Always verify with a licensed C&F agent before clearance.