TV Tuners Both Internal and External
Classified under HS Code 8528 71 00
[Ref: CBEC Circular 52 dated 11 November 2011]
Subject: Customs Tariff classification of TV Tuners
used with ADP machines of Harmonised Customs Tariff 8471
References have been received on divergent
practices being followed by field formations regarding classification of TV tuners. It was reported that external TV
tuners are being classified in heading 8528 or 8529, and internal PCI TV tuners
/ cards are being classified in subheading 8528 or 8529 or subheading 8473.
2. These issues were discussed
during Conference of Chief Commissioners of Customs held on 9th-10th
May, 2011 in Bangalore. There was agreement on principal function of TV tuners and
it was held that said device provide
the television function through the reception of broadcast signal from
television station and conversion in to audio and video information of the
broadcast signal enabling television broadcasts to be viewed on the screen.
Broadly, there are two types of TV tuners, viz., (i) internal PCI TV Tuner /
card, and (ii) external TV Tuner.
3. Reportedly, an internal PCI TV tuner is a device that is connected
to the expansion port of the motherboard of Automatic Data Processing (ADP)
machine of heading 8471. An external TV Tuner is generally not connected to the
PC expansion bus. Reportedly, in such cases the TV signals are controlled and
processed by the tuner and the television is operated independently from the
regular computer functions without the use of any software and the computer
does not have to be turned on for one to receive television broadcast signals.
Some external TV tuners are connected as USB device as well. TV Tuner is a device for reception of
television broadcast signal as well as a conversion device. However, even if
this device does function as a dual device with each function operating
independently, the principal function
of the device is critical in determining its classification in terms of Note 3 to Section XVI of first Schedule to the Customs Tariff Act, 1975,
which states that unless the context
requires otherwise, machines adapted for the purpose of performing two or more
complimentary or alternative functions are to be classified as if consisting
only of that component or being that machine which performs the principal
function.
4. The
principal function of TV tuner is reception of television broadcast signal and
hence the applicable subheading under
consideration is in 8528 which includes: “Reception apparatus for television, whether or not incorporating
radio-broadcast receivers or sound or video recording or reproducing apparatus:
85287100: Not designed
to incorporate a video display or screen”
Harmonised
System Commodity Explanatory Notes to heading 8528 states that, “Monitors and projectors may be capable of
receiving a variety of signals from different sources. However, if they
incorporate a television tuner they are considered to be reception apparatus
for television.” Further, for subheading
Reception Apparatus for Television Harmonised System Commodity Explanatory
Notes mentions that, “receivers are intended to be used with video
recording or reproducing apparatus, monitors, projectors or televisions.
However, devices which simply isolate high-frequency television signals
(sometimes called video tuners) are to be classified as parts in heading 85.29.”
5. The issues
raised have been examined by the Board. External
TV Tuners merit classification under CTH 8528 on application of GIR 1, 6 and
read with Note 3 to section XVI and Chapter Notes. As regard to Internal TV
Tuners cards it is observed that generally these cards are connected to the ADP
via a peripheral component interconnect PCI slot. The internal TV tuner works
with the software installed on the computer and can not
function without the ADP machine. It even fulfils the
conditions stipulated under paragraph 5(C) of Chapter Note 84. However, it can
qualify as a part of ADP systems only
if it is outside the ambit of items listed in paragraph 5 (D) and those which
meet the criteria stipulated in paragraph 5 (E) to chapter Note 84. In this
regard, it is seen that paragraphs D
(ii) covers apparatus for the transmission or reception of voice, images or
other data, including apparatus for
communication in a wired or wireless network (such as a local or wide area
network). Whether external or internal, the principal function of TV tuner
cards remains the same, that is, to provide the television function through the
reception of broadcast signal from television station. The conversion into
audio and video information of the broadcast signal enabling television
broadcasts to be viewed on the screen remains the secondary reception. Taking
into consideration the principal
function of TV tuners, and provisions of paragraph 5(D) and 5(E) to
chapter 84, internal TV tuner cards are found to be outside the ambit of
heading 8473.
6. Also TV
tuners are other than those devices which simply isolate high-frequency
television signals (sometimes called video tuners) and hence can not be classified as parts in the heading 85.29. Therefore, on
application of General Interpretative Rules (GIR) 1 and 6, read with Note 3 to
Section XVI and Chapter Notes 5(C) to Chapter 84, it is clarified that TV
tuners, both internal and external are more appropriately classifiable in Harmonised Customs Tariff in tariff item 85287100.
7. Suitable
instructions may be given to the field formation and all pending assessments,
if any, may be finalized accordingly. Difficulty faced, if any, may be brought
to notice of the Board.
F. No.
528/122/2011-STO (TU)