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NIC Code for Printing

Choosing the right NIC code matters wherever a registration asks what your business does. For a printing business the closest match is 181102 (Printing of magazines and other periodicals, books and brochures, maps, atlases, diaries, calendars, posters, flyers and similar articles excluding flexographic printing) in NIC-2025. Below are the NIC-2025 and NIC-2008 activity codes that apply to printing, what each one covers and where you use it.

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The recommended NIC code for Printing

The closest match for a typical printing business. Open it to read exactly what it covers.

NIC-2025 Current Sub-classLevel 5 of 5
181102

Printing of magazines and other periodicals, books and brochures, maps, atlases, diaries, calendars, posters, flyers and similar articles excluding flexographic printing

Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 > Class 1811

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NIC codes for Printing

Activity codes that apply to printing, across NIC-2025 and NIC-2008. Each links to the full code page.

NIC-2025 Current

NIC-2025 codes for Printing

181105 Printing banners, posters and similar articles using flexographic printing Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 > Class 1811 282903 Manufacture of printing and bookbinding machines and machines for activities supporting printing on a variety of materials (other than textiles) Section C > Division 28 > Group 282 > Class 2829 329001 Manufacture of stationary articles such as pens and pencils of all kinds, pencil leads, date, sealing or numbering stamps, hand-operated devices for printing or embossing labels, hand printing sets, prepared inked pads, globes and similar articles Section C > Division 32 > Group 329 > Class 3290 1811 Printing Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 1812 Service activities related to printing Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 2022 Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics Section C > Division 20 > Group 202 131301 Finishing, dyeing (excluding customised embroidery & printing) of cotton fibres, cotton and blended cotton yarn and textile articles including wearing apparels of cotton (excluding jeans) Section C > Division 13 > Group 131 > Class 1313 181101 Printing of newspapers Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 > Class 1811 181103 Printing of postage stams, taxation stamps, cheques and other security papers Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 > Class 1811 181104 Printing of bank notes, currency notes Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 > Class 1811 181106 Printing on textiles and apparels other than leather, including laser engraving, embellishing and embossing Section C > Division 18 > Group 181 > Class 1811
NIC-2008

NIC-2008 codes for Printing

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How to choose a NIC code for Printing

A quick check before you use a code in a registration.

  1. 1Match your main activity: identify what your printing business actually does day to day.
  2. 2Start with 181102 (Printing of magazines and other periodicals, books and brochures, maps, atlases, diaries, calendars, posters, flyers and similar articles excluding flexographic printing), the closest NIC-2025 nic code for this activity, and open it to confirm what it covers.
  3. 3If you carry out more than one activity, pick a NIC code for each and mark the main one. Udyam registration, for example, lets you list several codes.
  4. 4Use the NIC-2025 code where a form asks for the latest classification, and the mapped NIC-2008 code where the older version is required.
  5. 5Not sure which fits? Share what you do and an IncorpX advisor will help you confirm the right code. Free, with no obligation.

Where you use these codes

The same activity code carries across these registrations. IncorpX provides assistance for each one.

GST Registration

GST registration classifies goods and services with HSN and SAC codes rather than NIC codes. Your NIC activity description helps keep the business activity consistent across applications.

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MSME (Udyam) Registration

Udyam registration asks for the NIC code of every activity you carry out. You can select multiple NIC codes at 2-digit, 4-digit and 5-digit levels.

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Startup India (DPIIT)

DPIIT startup recognition records your industry and sector based on the national industrial classification, so the right NIC code keeps your profile accurate.

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Private Limited Company

The SPICe+ incorporation form records the main division of industrial activity of the proposed company, which is derived from the NIC classification.

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LLP Registration

The FiLLiP incorporation form for LLPs also captures the business activity classification based on NIC codes.

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One Person Company (OPC)

OPC incorporation follows the same SPICe+ process, so the NIC-based activity classification applies here as well.

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Trademark Registration

Trademarks use the NICE classification (Classes 1 to 45), not NIC codes. Your NIC activity helps identify which trademark classes fit your goods or services.

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This directory reproduces the National Industrial Classification for reference. Titles, notes and codes are sourced from the MoSPI publications; the official gazette remains the authoritative source. IncorpX provides assistance for registrations that use these codes and does not issue the classification itself.

NIC code for Printing, answered

What is the NIC code for printing?

The closest match is 181102 (Printing of magazines and other periodicals, books and brochures, maps, atlases, diaries, calendars, posters, flyers and similar articles excluding flexographic printing) in NIC-2025. Depending on exactly what your business does, one of the related codes listed on this page may fit better, so read what each one covers before you choose.

Where do I use the NIC code for printing?

You quote the code wherever a registration records your business activity, most directly in Udyam (MSME) registration and in the industrial activity captured during company or LLP incorporation. GST uses HSN and SAC codes instead, and the NIC code keeps your activity description consistent.

Can I select more than one NIC code for my printing business?

Yes. Udyam registration lets you add several NIC codes for the different activities you carry out and mark the main one. If you are unsure which codes apply, IncorpX provides assistance for selecting them correctly.

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