What is HS code 960629 used for?
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HS-6 · Subheading
Buttons; of other than base metal or plastics, not covered with textile material
Heading 9606 — Buttons, press-fasteners, snap-fasteners and press-studs, button moulds and other parts of these articles; button blanks
Chapter 96: Miscellaneous manufactured articles
Use HS-6 960629 when importing or exporting buttons made from materials like wood, glass, or ceramics, which are not base metals or plastics. For example, a shipment of decorative glass buttons for crafting would fall under this code.
This code specifically covers buttons that do not have a textile covering, distinguishing them from other types like those made of base metals or plastics, which are classified under different HS codes. For instance, HS-6 960621 pertains to buttons made of plastics.
If you're dealing with buttons that are purely decorative and crafted from non-metallic materials, 960629 is the right classification. It includes items like wooden buttons, ceramic buttons, or buttons made from natural fibers.
Understanding the differences between this line and others in the same heading is crucial for accurate customs declarations. For example, buttons that are covered with textile material would be classified under HS-6 960628.
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