Indian ITC-HS · Tariff Item (8-digit)

HSN Code 74198020

74198020

Articles of copper alloys electro-plated with nickel-silver

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Source: CBIC Part II Import Tariff, chapter-wise PDFs·Indian Customs Tariff — First Schedule (as on 30.06.2024, CBIC)

Effective import duty stack

Live values from India's ICEGATE customs calculator, computed on an assessable value of ₹100.

Unitkg.
BCD10%₹10.00
AIDC10%₹1.00
SWS10%₹1.10
IGST18%₹20.18Notif. 045/2025-I229
Total Duty32.28%₹32.28 per ₹100 of CIF
How it's calculated

For an assessable value of ₹100:

  1. BCD = AV × 10% = ₹10.00
  2. AIDC = BCD × 10% = ₹1.00
  3. SWS = (BCD + AIDC) × 10% = ₹1.10(exemption notifications exist for this code; verify eligibility)
  4. IGST = (AV + BCD + AIDC + SWS) × 18% = ₹20.18
  5. Total Duty = BCD + AIDC + SWS + IGST = ₹32.28 (32.28%)

Notifications and exemptions can lower the effective rate for specific goods or FTA partner countries. Cross-check against the latest CBIC circulars before filing.

FTA preferential rates

Basic Customs Duty (BCD) under each Free Trade Agreement India is party to. Sourced from ITC's Market Access Map (MACMAP, 2025). Other duties (AIDC, SWS, IGST, Cess) typically still apply on top — see the Effective duty stack above for those.

Best rate0%via ASEAN countries(−10 pp vs MFN)
MFN (no FTA)
10%
baseline
ASEAN countriesBest
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Australia
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Japan
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Least Developed Countries
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Malaysia
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Philippines
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
SAFTA (LDC) countries
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Sri Lanka
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
the republic of Korea
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
United Arab Emirats
0%
−10 pp vs MFN
Chile
2%
−8 pp vs MFN
SAFTA countries
5%
−5 pp vs MFN
Source: ITC MACMAP · 2025 · Eligibility depends on Rules of Origin (RoO) — consult the relevant FTA notification before filing.

Customs Compliance Requirements published on ICEGATE for this tariff item — covers BIS / DOT / EPR / quarantine etc. Click to expand.

Where this code sits

Section XV
BASE METALS AND ARTICLES OF BASE METAL
Chapter 74
Copper and articles thereof
Tariff hierarchy
  1. 1
    7419Heading (4-digit)
    OTHER ARTICLES OF COPPER
  2. 2
    74198020Tariff Item (8-digit)
    Articles of copper alloys electro-plated with nickel-silver

What is an HSN Code?

An HSN code (Harmonized System of Nomenclature) is an internationally standardised numeric system to classify traded products. Indian customs extend it to an 8-digit ITC-HS code for more precise classification, taxation and compliance.

  • First 2 digits: Chapter (e.g. 74)
  • Digits 3–4: Heading
  • Digits 5–6: Subheading (WCO-aligned)
  • Last 2 digits: Indian ITC extension for added granularity
Chapter74
Heading7419
Subheading741980
Tariff Item74198020

Related codes

Other entries sharing the same heading. Useful for narrowing down the right tariff item.

74198010Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers10%74198030Articles of brass10%74198040Copper worked articles10%74198050Copper chain10%74198090Other articles of copper EXEMPTION NOTIFICATIONS Exemption to copper cathodes, wire bars and wire rods. [Notfn. No. 24/01-Cus. dt. 1.3.2001] In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 25 of the Customs Act, 1962 (52 of 1962), read with sub-section (6) of section 3 and sub-section (1) of section 3A of the Customs Tariff Act, 1975 ( 51 of 1975) and in supersession of the notification of the Government of India in the Ministry of Finance (Department of Revenue), No. 127/2000-Customs, dated the 5th October, 2000, published in the Gazette of India vide number G.S.R. 771 (E), dated the 5th October, 2000, except as respects things done or omitted to be done before such superesssion, the Central Government, being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest so to do, hereby exempts copper cathodes, wire bars and wire rods falling under Chapter 74 of the First Schedule to the said Customs Tariff Act and produced out of copper reverts, the said copper reverts having been exported out of India for toll smelting or toll processing, when imported into India,- (a) from so much of duty of customs leviable thereon which is specified in the said First Schedule, (b) from so much of additional duty leviable thereon under sub-section (1) of section 3 of the said Customs Tariff Act, and (c) from so much of special additional duty leviable thereon under sub-section (1) of section 3A of the said Customs Tariff Act, as is in excess of the duties which would be leviable if the value of the said goods were equal to the aggregate of - (1) the toll smelting or toll processing costs, as the case may be, that is to say, - (i) labour charges, (ii) cost of material (other than the cost of the goods exported out of India) used in such toll smelting or toll processing, and (iii) any other charges which are payable in connection with the toll smelting or toll processing abroad; and (2) the insurance and freight charges both ways, subject to the following conditions, namely :- (I) the copper cathodes, wire bars or wire rods, as the case may be, are imported within one year of the date of export of copper reverts out of India; and (II) sufficient evidence is shown that the copper cathodes, wire bars or wire rods, as the case may be, which are imported, have in fact been obtained out of toll smelting or toll processing of the copper reverts exported out of India. 1[2. Nothing contained in this notification shall have effect after the 31st March, 2026.] 1 Inserted by Notification No. 38/2024, dated 23.07.2024.10%

Why is the right HSN code important?

  • Ensures correct calculation of customs duties and taxes.
  • Required for shipping bills, bills of entry, GST filings and FTA certificates of origin.
  • Helps avoid clearance delays, penalties or reclassification disputes.
Tip: Always cross-check the 8-digit code against the latest DGFT / Customs schedule before filing.

How to use this HSN code

Export Documentation

Use this code in your Commercial Invoice, Packing List, and Shipping Bill for exports from India.

Import Clearance

Required for the Bill of Entry and customs clearance when importing goods into India.

GST Classification

Drives the applicable GST rate, HSN-wise summary in GSTR-1 and ITC eligibility checks.

Common HSN code mistakes to avoid

  • • Reusing outdated or incorrect codes from old shipments
  • • Mixing up similar product codes without checking descriptions
  • • Ignoring the last 2 digits which affect Indian duty rates
  • • Not considering composition, end use or manufacturing process
  • • Relying solely on online tools without professional verification

Need more information?

For complex products, consult with customs brokers or trade experts who can classify based on:

  • • Physical product inspection
  • • Material composition / manufacturing process
  • • Intended end-use
  • • Latest customs notifications & advance rulings
Pro tip: Correct HSN code usage saves time, money and grief at customs.

Additional Resources

DGFT Policy: Guidelines for export-import procedures

Customs Tariff: Complete HSN code list with duty rates

GST Notifications: Latest tax-rate updates

Trade Portal: Government trade documentation support

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