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HSN CODE - 4011 : NEW PNEUMATIC TYRES, OF RUBBER

HSN CODE Description Policy
4011NEW PNEUMATIC TYRES, OF RUBBER
401110Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars)
40111010RADIALS TYRES USED ON MOTOR CARS (INCL STATION WAGONS AND RACING CARS)Free
40111090OTHER TYRES USED ON MOTOR CARS (INCL STATION WAGONS AND RACING CARS).Free
401120Of a kind used on buses or lorries
40112010RADIALS TYRES USED ON BUSES/LORRIESFree
40112090OTHER TYRES USED ON BUSES/LORRIESFree
401130Of a kind used on buses or lorries
40113000NEW PNMTC TYRES OF A KIND USED ON AIRCRAFTFree
401140Of a kind used on motor cycles
40114010TYRES FOR MOTORCYCLESFree
40114020TYRES FOR MOTOR SCOOTERSFree
40114090TYRES USES OTHER THAN MOTORCYCLES/ SCOOTERSFree
401150Of a kind used on bicycles
40115010MULTICELLULR POLYURETHANE(MCP) TUBES TYRE USED ON BICYCLESFree
40115090OTHERFree
401161Other having a “herring-bone” or similar tread
40116100Of a kind used on agricultural or forestry vehicles and machinesFree
401162Other having a “herring-bone” or similar tread
40116200Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cmFree
401163Other having a “herring-bone” or similar tread
40116300Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cm.Free
401169Other having a “herring-bone” or similar tread
40116900OtherFree
401192Other
40119200Of a kind used on agricultural of forestry vehicles and machinesFree
401193Other
40119300Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size not exceeding 61 cmFree
401194Other
40119400Of a kind used on construction or industrial handling vehicles and machines and having a rim size exceeding 61 cmFree
401199Other
40119900OtherFree

Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN Codes) 4011 are used for the NEW PNEUMATIC TYRES, OF RUBBER products under Goods and Service Tax classification.

India was originally using 6 digit HSN codes to classify commodities but later two more digits were added to make the codes more precise, resulting in an 8 digit classification.