Iran Tariff 2026: Stay Compliant, Reduce Costs

A comprehensive guide to understanding Iran Tariff rates, import duties, and classification rules to help you trade smarter and stay compliant.

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Types of Customs Duties

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Commercial Benefit Tax (CBT)

Value Added Tax (VAT)

Import Duty

Municipal Tax

Red Crescent Society Fee

Iran Customs Duties Summary

Iran maintains a protectionist import structure characterized by high tariff barriers and a complex system of foreign currency allocation designed to support domestic industries. Importers must navigate a combination of standard customs duties, the Commercial Benefit Tax (CBT), and Value Added Tax (VAT), which collectively increase the landed cost significantly. Small and medium-sized enterprises should verify the specific priority group of their goods, as this determines eligibility for importation and currency exchange access.


Duty and Tax Structure
Duty/Tax Type NameStandard Rate or Rate Range
Ad Valorem Duty5% - 55% (Varies by HS Code)
Specific DutyApplicable to specific agricultural goods
Compound DutyVaries by commodity
Commercial Benefit Tax (CBT)11% - 100%+ (Product dependent)
Value Added Tax (VAT)9% Standard Rate
Section 301N/A (US Regulation)
Antidumping DutiesCase-by-case basis
Excise Tax10% - 75% (Luxury goods, Autos)
Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF)N/A (US Specific)
Harbor Maintenance Fee (HMF)N/A (US Specific)

Key Duty Types
  • Ad Valorem Duty: The primary customs duty is calculated as a percentage of the Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF) value of the imported goods.
  • Commercial Benefit Tax (CBT): This is a specific government levy applied to most imports to protect local production, often exceeding the base customs duty rate.
  • Specific/Compound Duties: Certain commodities are taxed based on physical quantity (weight or volume) rather than value, or a combination of both.
  • Excise Tax: Additional levies are imposed on non-essential or luxury items, such as automobiles, cigarettes, and specific electronics.
  • Antidumping Duties: Iran may impose additional tariffs on goods sold below fair market value to prevent injury to domestic industries.
  • US-Specific Fees (MPF/HMF/Section 301): These fees are specific to United States imports and are not applicable to the Iranian customs regime.

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