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1204 — Oil seeds; linseed, whether or not broken
Chapter 12: Oil seeds; miscellaneous grains
Plain-language overview
If you're involved in the import or export of oil seeds, specifically linseed, understanding HS-4 code 1204 is crucial. This heading covers oil seeds, particularly linseed, whether broken or unbroken. Knowing the specifics of this classification can help you navigate customs regulations effectively.
Under the broader category of oil seeds and oleaginous fruits, HS-4 1204 focuses on linseed, a versatile crop used in various industries, from food to textiles. Importers and brokers need to be aware of the nuances of this heading to ensure compliance and avoid potential delays in shipment.
The only subheading under this heading is 120400, which encompasses all forms of linseed. When determining the appropriate classification for your goods, consider whether your linseed is broken or unbroken, as this can affect import duties and regulations.
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HS code 1204 · linseed import regulations · oil seeds classification · HS-4 oil seeds · linseed subheading · customs duties for linseed · importing linseed seeds · linseed oil trade · broken linseed classification · oleaginous fruits HS codes
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Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-4 heading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Linseed seeds for oil extraction purposes
- Whole linseed for food products
- Linseed meal as animal feed
- Linseed used in industrial applications
- Processed linseed for medicinal use
- Linseed in bulk or packaged forms
Common questions
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- What is HS code 1204 for linseed?
- How do I classify linseed for import?
- Are there specific regulations for linseed seeds?
- What are the duties for importing linseed?
- Can I import broken linseed under HS-4?
- What documentation is needed for linseed imports?
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- Understanding HS-4 code 1204 for linseed
- How to classify oil seeds for customs
- Importing linseed seeds and regulations
- Differences between broken and unbroken linseed
- Customs duties for oil seeds under HS-4
- Guidelines for importing linseed oil seeds
- Navigating HS codes for oil seeds
- What to know about linseed import requirements
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What does HS code 1204 cover?
- HS code 1204 specifically covers oil seeds, focusing on linseed, whether broken or unbroken.
- How do I determine if my linseed is broken or unbroken?
- Broken linseed refers to seeds that have been processed or crushed, while unbroken linseed are whole seeds.
- Are there specific import duties for linseed?
- Yes, import duties can vary based on whether the linseed is broken or unbroken, so check with customs for exact rates.
- What documentation is required for importing linseed?
- Typically, you will need a commercial invoice, packing list, and possibly a phytosanitary certificate.
- Can I import linseed for animal feed?
- Yes, linseed meal is often used as animal feed, but ensure it meets local regulations.
- Is there a difference in classification for processed linseed?
- Processed linseed may fall under different classifications depending on its final use, so check specific HS codes.
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