What is HS code 482190 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Paper and paperboard; labels of all kinds, unprinted
Heading 4821 — Paper or paperboard labels of all kinds, whether or not printed
Chapter 48: Paper and paperboard
Use HS-6 482190 when importing or exporting unprinted paper labels. This code applies to labels made from paper or paperboard that are not printed, such as blank shipping labels or tags. For instance, a shipment of 10,000 unprinted paper labels for packaging would fall under this code.
This code is distinct from HS-6 482110, which covers printed paper labels. If you have labels that feature logos or product information, you would classify them under 482110 instead. Understanding this difference is crucial for accurate customs declarations.
The 482190 classification also includes labels that may be used for various applications, such as labeling products, organizing inventory, or marking containers. If your labels are blank and intended for customer use or internal organization, this is the correct code.
When considering similar products, note that HS-6 482299 covers other articles of paper and paperboard not elsewhere specified. If your product doesn't fit neatly into the unprinted or printed label categories, you may need to explore that code.
Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.
unprinted paper labels · blank shipping labels · paperboard labels · label classification · shipping label codes · customs paper labels · paper labels for products · inventory labels · price tags · bulk paper labels · packaging labels · office supply labels · craft labels · food packaging labels · warehouse labels · clothing tags
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