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<h1>Corrugated boxes with kraft paper and binding cloth are exempt under Notification No. 279/82, says Board.</h1> Corrugated boxes made entirely from kraft paper, with binding cloth on the corners, qualify for exemption under Notification No. 279/82, dated November 22, 1982. The Federation of Corrugated Box Manufacturers of India raised concerns about the exemption being denied due to the use of binding cloth. The Board clarified that stapling with metal pins and affixing binding cloth are essential for manufacturing boxes intended for heavy or bulk contents and exports. Therefore, as long as the primary material is kraft paper, the use of binding cloth does not disqualify the boxes from the exemption.