HS-6 · Subheading
480519
Paper and paperboard; uncoated, fluting paper other than semi-chemical or straw, rolls or sheets
Heading 4805 — Uncoated paper and paperboard n.e.c., in rolls or sheets
Chapter 48: Paper and paperboard
Plain-language overview
Use HS-6 480519 when importing or exporting uncoated fluting paper that is not made from semi-chemical or straw sources. For example, if you're shipping rolls of uncoated paper used in packaging, this code is appropriate.
This code specifically covers fluting paper in rolls or sheets, distinguishing it from other uncoated papers like those classified under HS-6 480520, which includes different types of uncoated paper. Make sure to verify the exact nature of your product to ensure correct classification.
If you're dealing with uncoated paperboard that is not fluting, you might need to look at other codes under the same heading. For instance, HS-6 480511 covers uncoated paper for writing or printing, which is not applicable if your product is specifically fluting paper.
When preparing your shipment, ensure that the product description clearly states 'uncoated fluting paper' to avoid confusion with coated or semi-chemical papers, which fall under different classifications.
Keywords & topics
Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.
uncoated fluting paper · HS code 480519 · paper and paperboard · fluting paper rolls · uncoated paper sheets · packaging paper · corrugated paper · paperboard classification · non-coated paper · shipping uncoated paper · paper import/export · fluting paper applications
Examples
Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.
- Rolls of uncoated fluting paper for corrugated boxes
- Sheets of uncoated paperboard used in packaging
- Uncoated fluting paper for manufacturing paper bags
- Bulk shipments of uncoated paper rolls for printing
- Uncoated paper sheets for use in craft projects
- Fluting paper used in the production of cardboard
- Uncoated rolls for food packaging applications
Common questions
How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.
- What is HS code 480519 used for?
- How to classify uncoated fluting paper?
- Is fluting paper the same as cardboard?
- What products fall under HS-6 480519?
- Can I use HS code 480519 for coated paper?
- What is the difference between HS-6 480519 and 480520?
- How do I describe uncoated fluting paper on invoices?
- What are the import requirements for uncoated paper?
Related topics
Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.
- How to determine if my paper is uncoated fluting paper
- What does HS-6 code 480519 cover specifically
- Differences between fluting paper and other uncoated papers
- Best practices for shipping uncoated fluting paper internationally
- What documentation is needed for HS code 480519 shipments
- Can I classify recycled paper as uncoated fluting paper
- Understanding the classification of uncoated paper products
- What are the customs duties for uncoated fluting paper
Questions & answers
For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.
- What types of products are classified under HS-6 480519?
- HS-6 480519 covers uncoated fluting paper, typically used in the production of corrugated boxes and packaging materials.
- Can I use HS-6 480519 for coated paper products?
- No, HS-6 480519 is specifically for uncoated fluting paper. Coated papers fall under different classifications.
- What is the difference between HS-6 480519 and HS-6 480520?
- HS-6 480519 is for uncoated fluting paper, while HS-6 480520 includes other types of uncoated paper not specified as fluting.
- How should I describe uncoated fluting paper on shipping documents?
- Clearly state 'uncoated fluting paper' and include details like roll or sheet form to ensure proper classification.
- Are there specific import duties for HS-6 480519?
- Import duties can vary by country. Check with your local customs authority for the specific rates applicable to uncoated fluting paper.
- What packaging requirements should I consider for uncoated fluting paper?
- Ensure the paper is securely rolled or stacked to prevent damage during transit, and label the packaging clearly with the HS code.
- Can recycled paper be classified as uncoated fluting paper?
- Yes, as long as it meets the criteria for uncoated fluting paper and does not contain any semi-chemical or straw materials.
- What are the common uses for uncoated fluting paper?
- Uncoated fluting paper is commonly used in the production of corrugated boxes, packaging, and other paper products requiring strength and durability.
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