NCM 9303.20.00
Firearms; sporting, hunting or target-shooting shotguns, including combination shotgun-rifles
Brazil import duty rates — Updated May 2026
NCM 9303.20.00 is the Brazilian tariff code for firearms; sporting, hunting or target-shooting shotguns, including combination shotgun-rifles. This code carries 18% import duty (II) and 55% IPI. EU-origin products in this category benefit from the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
Classification hierarchy
Official Brazilian text: - Outras espingardas e carabinas de caça ou de tiro ao alvo, com pelo menos um cano liso
Tax breakdown for NCM 9303.20.00
Taxes are cascading — each applies on a different base. Use the calculator for the exact total.
Trade overview — HS 9303.20
UN Comtrade 2024Brazil imported $6.7M of products under HS heading 9303.20 in 2024. Top suppliers:
Trade data is at the 6-digit HS level. See full HS 9303.20 details →
Regulatory agencies
Products under this NCM may need pre-approval before customs clearance.
EU-Mercosur impact
Excluded from tariff liberalization. Regulatory barriers remain regardless of the agreement.
How to import NCM 9303.20.00 into Brazil
- Confirm with your customs broker — NCM 9303.20.00 must exactly match your product description. Misclassification leads to fines and seizure.
- Calculate total cost — base import duty is 18%, but Brazil adds IPI (55%), PIS/COFINS (11.75%), ICMS (17–20%), and AFRMM (8%) on top. Use our calculator for the exact total.
- Get import licenses — this chapter requires clearance from Exército. Apply before shipping.
- Choose entry port — ICMS varies by state (17–20%). Compare state rates to optimize your route.
Brazil Import Taxes Explained
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Regulatory Agencies
ANVISA, INMETRO, MAPA — which products need pre-approval?
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