What is HS-4 4906 used for?
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Chapter 49: Printed books, newspapers
Use HS-4 4906 when importing hand-drawn plans and drawings for architectural or engineering projects. For example, if you're bringing in a set of original blueprints for a new building, this code applies. It covers items like topographical maps and handwritten texts that are essential for various design and planning purposes.
When deciding between HS-6 490600, consider whether your documents are original hand-drawn works or reproductions. This code is specific to originals created by hand, while photocopies or carbon copies are also included but must be clearly identified as reproductions. Ensure your documentation reflects this distinction to avoid classification errors.
If you have a mix of original drawings and their photocopies, remember that all must be reported under HS-6 490600. This includes any hand-written texts that accompany the drawings. Properly categorizing your shipment will help streamline customs clearance and avoid potential delays.
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HS-4 4906 · hand-drawn plans · architectural drawings · engineering plans · photographic reproductions · topographical maps · handwritten texts · original drawings · carbon copies · importing plans · customs classification · design documents · shipping architectural plans · engineering documentation · commercial drawings · import regulations
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Use this as a comparison hint, then confirm the final decision with legal notes and country-specific rules.
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