NCM 4809.90.00
Paper; carbon paper and other copying or transfer papers (including coated or impregnated paper for duplicator stencils or offset plates), whether or not printed, in rolls or sheets
Brazil import duty rates — Updated May 2026
NCM 4809.90.00 is the Brazilian tariff code for paper; carbon paper and other copying or transfer papers (including coated or impregnated paper for duplicator stencils or offset plates), whether or not printed, in rolls or sheets. This code carries 12.6% import duty (II) and 3.25% IPI. EU-origin products in this category benefit from the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
Classification hierarchy
Official Brazilian text: - Outros
Tax breakdown for NCM 4809.90.00
Taxes are cascading — each applies on a different base. Use the calculator for the exact total.
Trade overview — HS 4809.90
UN Comtrade 2024Brazil imported $8.0M of products under HS heading 4809.90 in 2024. Top suppliers:
Trade data is at the 6-digit HS level. See full HS 4809.90 details →
EU-Mercosur impact
Tariff reduction over 7-10 years. European specialty paper manufacturers benefit.
How to import NCM 4809.90.00 into Brazil
- Confirm with your customs broker — NCM 4809.90.00 must exactly match your product description. Misclassification leads to fines and seizure.
- Calculate total cost — base import duty is 12.6%, but Brazil adds IPI (3.25%), PIS/COFINS (11.75%), ICMS (17–20%), and AFRMM (8%) on top. Use our calculator for the exact total.
- Get import licenses — check if your specific product requires ANVISA, INMETRO, or MAPA clearance.
- Choose entry port — ICMS varies by state (17–20%). Compare state rates to optimize your route.
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