Regarding classification of Plastic Casing/ Capping and their Fittings
Circular
No. 381
dated 17th March 1998
I
am directed to say that certain doubts have been raised regarding proper
classification of plastic casing/ capping and their fittings. The plastic Casing
Capping and Fittings Manufacturers Association has pointed out the there is no
uniformity in the classification of plastic casing capping and their fittings.
In some Commissionerates these articles are being classified as "other
articles of plastics" falling under heading No. 3926 of CET, whereas in
others, a view has been taken that those products are nothing but plastic and
tubes falling under heading No. 39.17 CET.
2.
The plastic casing/ capping are used for fixing and covering the
electrical wires/ cables to be fixed on the walls. Plastic casing is fitted to
the wall, in which the electrical wires are placed. To give a better look, these
casings containing wires are covered with the plastic capping, to form a full
rectangle in the cavity of which electrical wires and cables are contained.
3.
The matter has been examined. It appears that, doubts may have arisen
mainly because of Board's Order No. 42/4/95-CX dated 18.12.95. The Board had
earlier examined the classification of PVC pipes and tubes, which are used for
protecting electrical wiring/ cables. The Board had clarified by the above 37B
order that such pipes and tubes will be classified under heading No. 39.17 and
will not get out of heading merely beading merely because they are not
exclusively used for conveying, conducting or distributing gases or liquids.
4.
In this context, we may first look into the tariff description of heading
39.71, which reads as under:
"Tubes
and pipes, hoses and fittings therefore (for example joints, elbows and flanges)
of plastics"
The
scope of the expression "tubes, pipes and hoses" have been given in
note 8 Chapter 39, which states that for falling heading No. 39.17, the product
should be hollow, of a kind generally used for conveying, conducting or
distributing of gases or liquids.
5.
It is clear that the subject products are neither in shape nor is use, at
all akin to the plastic tubes of heading 31.17. These products are not known in
the market as plastic tube and pipes either. A logical construction of the
tariff description indicates that any tubes or pipe must necessarily be of
one-piece construction. In this case plastic casings/ capping and fittings come
in two parts and are never used for transmission of liquids or gases. Thus by
virtue of chapter note 8 to heading 39.17 these products are certainly out of
the purview of heading 39.17. Having been eliminated out of heading No. 39.17
such plastic casing/ capping and fittings have to be appropriately classified
under heading No. 39.26 CET as "other articles or plastics".
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