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HSN CODE - 4804 : UNCOATED KRAFT PAPER AND PAPERBOARD, IN ROLLS OR SHEETS, OTHER THAN THAT OF HEADING 4802 OR 4803

HSN CODE Description Policy
4804UNCOATED KRAFT PAPER AND PAPERBOARD, IN ROLLS OR SHEETS, OTHER THAN THAT OF HEADING 4802 OR 4803
480411Kraftliner
48041100KRFT LINER UNBLEACHEDFree
480419Kraftliner
48041900OTHER KRAFT LINERFree
480421Sack kraft paper
48042100SACK KRAFT PAPER UNBLEACHEDFree
480429Sack kraft paper
48042900OTHER SACK KRAFT PAPERFree
480431Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 150 g/m2 or less
48043100OTHER CRAFT PAPER AND PAPERBOARD WEIGHING 150 G/M2 OR LESS UNBLEACHEDFree
480439Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 150 g/m2 or less
48043900OTHR CRFT PAPR AND PAPRBORD WGHNG<=150G/M2Free
480441Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than 225 g/m2
48044100OTHR KRFT PAPR/PAPRBORD WEING MORE THAN 150G/M2 BUT LESS THAN 225G/M2 UNBLEACHEDFree
480442Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than 225 g/m2
48044200OTHR KRFT PAPR/PAPRBIRD WEING > 150 G/M2 BUT<225G/M2 BLCHD UNIFORMLY WITH 95% FIBRE CONTNG WOOD FIBR FROM CHM PROCFree
480449Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing more than 150 g/m2 but less than 225 g/m2
48044900OTHR KRFT PAR AND PAPRBORD WEING ABOVE 150G/M2 BUT BELOW 225G/M2Free
480451Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 225 g/m2 or more
48045100KRFT PAPR/PAPRBORD WEING/225G/M2 UNBLCHDFree
480452Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 225 g/m2 or more
48045200Bleached uniformly throughout the mass and of which more than 95% by weight of the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical processFree
480459Other kraft paper and paperboard weighing 225 g/m2 or more
48045900OTHR KRFT PAPR/PAPRBORD WEING 225G/M2/MOREFree

Harmonised System of Nomenclature (HSN Codes) 4804 are used for the UNCOATED KRAFT PAPER AND PAPERBOARD, IN ROLLS OR SHEETS, OTHER THAN THAT OF HEADING 4802 OR 4803 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.