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HS-6 · Subheading

490700

Unused postage, revenue or similar stamps of current or new issue in the country in which they have, or will have, a recognised face value; stamp-impressed paper; cheque forms; banknotes, stock, share or bond certificates and the like of similar title

Heading 4907Unused postage, revenue or similar stamps of current or new issue in the country in which they have, or will have, a recognised face value; stamp-impressed paper; cheque forms; banknotes, stock, share or bond certificates and the like of similar title

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Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 490700 when importing or exporting unused postage stamps, revenue stamps, or similar items that have a recognized face value. For instance, if you are shipping a collection of unused postage stamps from a recent series, this is the code to use.

This code specifically covers unused postage and revenue stamps that are current or newly issued in the country of origin. It differs from HS-6 490710, which pertains to stamp-impressed paper, such as paper that has a stamp printed on it but is not a standalone stamp.

If you're dealing with banknotes or stock certificates, you would look at HS-6 490800 instead, which covers those financial instruments. HS-6 490700 is strictly for stamps and similar items that serve as a means of payment or revenue collection.

When classifying items, ensure they are indeed unused and have a recognized face value to fit under this code. Misclassification could lead to customs delays or penalties.

Keywords & topics

Useful terms traders and brokers use for this HS-6 subheading.

unused postage stamps · revenue stamps · current issue stamps · stamp-impressed paper · banknotes · stock certificates · cheque forms · recognized face value · postal stationery · tax stamps · importing stamps · exporting stamps · customs classification · stamp collection · financial instruments · postage items · shipping stamps

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • A shipment of 100 unused postage stamps from a new issue series
  • A collection of revenue stamps intended for postal services
  • Unused commemorative stamps featuring historical events
  • A batch of unused international postage stamps for mailing
  • Unused tax stamps for government revenue collection
  • A set of unused postal stationery items with printed stamps
  • Unused cheque forms printed with postal stamps
  • A box of unused stock certificates from a recent public offering

Common questions

Frequent classification questions with short practical guidance.

What is HS code 490700 used for?

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How to classify unused postage stamps?

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What items fall under HS-6 490700?

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Are revenue stamps included in HS code 490700?

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What is the difference between HS-6 490700 and 490710?

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Can I import unused postage stamps?

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What are examples of items classified under HS-6 490700?

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How to avoid customs issues with postage stamps?

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Related topics

Common real-world topics that come up during code comparison.

How to classify unused postage stamps for customs

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Examples of unused revenue stamps for shipping

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What is included in HS code 490700 classification

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Differences between postage stamps and stamp-impressed paper

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Guidelines for importing unused postage stamps

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What to do if stamps are misclassified at customs

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Shipping unused postage stamps internationally

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Understanding the face value requirement for stamps

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Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What types of stamps are covered under HS-6 490700?
HS-6 490700 covers unused postage stamps, revenue stamps, and similar items that have a recognized face value in the country of origin.
Can I export unused postage stamps using this code?
Yes, you can export unused postage stamps using HS-6 490700, as long as they are current or newly issued.
What is the difference between HS-6 490700 and HS-6 490710?
HS-6 490700 is for unused postage and revenue stamps, while HS-6 490710 pertains to stamp-impressed paper, which includes paper that has stamps printed on it.
Do I need special documentation to import unused stamps?
Typically, you will need to provide standard import documentation, but check with your customs broker for any specific requirements related to stamps.
What happens if I misclassify postage stamps?
Misclassifying postage stamps can lead to customs delays, fines, or the seizure of the goods. Always ensure accurate classification.
Are there any restrictions on importing unused stamps?
Restrictions can vary by country, so it’s essential to check the specific import regulations of the destination country regarding postage stamps.
How do I determine the face value of stamps for classification?
The face value of stamps is usually printed on the stamp itself. Ensure it is recognized in the country of origin for proper classification.
Can I include used stamps in my shipment?
No, HS-6 490700 specifically covers unused stamps. Used stamps should be classified under a different code.

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