HSN and State Code List under Goods and Services Tax

HSN Code List under GST

What is an HSN Code?

Harmonised System of Nomenclature Code commonly known as HSN Code is a six-digit uniform code classifying 5000 plus products globally. HSN was an idea which evolved from World Customs Organization [WCO] and it was developed with a vision to standardize the classification of all the goods prevailing all around the world, in a systematic and most logical manner. HSN plays a critical role in the tax mechanism of a country and gives the accurate applicable tax rate on any product in a country. This code is also used to analyze a particular product movement worldwide and helps to determine the volume of any product imported or exported.

HSN Code in India

When GST was implemented in India, HSN code list for GST was used all goods for classifying them for the purpose of GST.  Earlier, HSN was used to classify goods to compute Excise and Custom in India. The same classification mechanism is adopted under GST for classifying Goods and Service Tax.

GST subsumed most of the indirect taxes like Excise, VAT, Octroi, Service Tax etc. and reduced the burden of on the end consumer by eliminating the cascading effect of taxes.  Since 1986, India is using the HSN code system in the Central Excise and Customs regime.

Purpose of HSN

Every tax structure, the erstwhile being Excise and even now GST covers a huge list of goods and services and it becomes difficult for the Government as well as for the tax payers to clearly distinguish and segregate the goods / services based on certain parameters. To avoid such confusions, the system of HSN was adopted to classify the goods properly.

Benefits of HSN

It helps in classifying goods appropriately in a logical and systematic manner thereby facilitating effective business processes. It also helps in creating and maintaining the uniformity among the classification of goods and services across world.

The Indian businesses will be using a 3 layered HSN configuration:

Turnover  < 1.5 crores :Need not to have any HSN code.
Turnover > 1.5 crores but < 5 crores :2 digit HSN code.
Turnover of >5 crores :4 digit HSN code.
Businesses in exports or imports :8 digit HSN code (irrespective of the turnover).

 

The tax payer needs to be declared these HSN codes in every tax invoice issued under GST.

  • The previous year turnover will be considered as a basis to find out number of HSN digits to be used.

Indian adaptation of HSN for Goods and Services Tax

India is the member of the World Custom Organisation since 1971. Earlier when Excise law was in place, 6 digit HSN codes were in place to classify the goods under Excise as well as Customs, which was subsequently modified to 8 digit for better reasons.

HSN Code–  21 Sections

–  99 Chapters

–  1244 Headings

–  5224 Sub Headings

Each section is divided into Chapters
Each Chapter is divided into Headings
Each Heading is divided into Sub headings

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Section and Chapter describes

 

Headings and Sub Headings describes
 

Broad Categories of Goods

 

Products in detail

There are 21 sections under which different goods have been classified categorically as under

HSN Code List under Goods and Services Tax

SectionClassification/ Category

1

Live Animals., Animal Products

2

Vegetable Products

3

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products, prepared edible fats, Animal or vegetable waxes

4

Prepared foodstuffs, Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar, Tobacco and Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes

5

Mineral Products

6

Product of the Chemicals or allied Industries

7

Plastics and articles thereof, Rubber and articles thereof

8

Raw hides and skins, Leather, Furskins, and articles thereof, saddlery and harness, travel goods, handbags and similar containers, articles of animal gut

9

Wood and article of  wood , Wood Charcoal, Cork and Manufacturers of Straw, of Esparto or of other Plaiting Materials, Basketwork and Wicker Work

10

Pulp of wood or of other Fibrous Cellulosic Material, Recovered(Waste/ Scrap etc)

11

Textile and Textile articles

12

footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, Sun umbrellas etc

13

Articles of stone, plaster, cement asbestos etc

14

Natural/ cultured pearls……………..jewellery/ coins etc

15

Base Metals and articles of Base Metals

16

Machinery and Mechanical appliances etc

17

Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels and Associated Transport Equipment

18

Optical, Photographic, Cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments and apparatus, clocks and watches, musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

19

Arms and ammunition, parts and accessories thereof

20

Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles

21

Works of art, Collectors’ Pieces and antiques

Declaration of HSN Code under Goods and Services Tax

The HSN Codes are mandatory required to be declared in every tax invoice issued by tax payer. However the declaration is dependent upon the turnover of the previous year as mentioned below-

TurnoverNo of HSN digits to be declared by the tax payer
Upto Rs. 1.5 crores                                                    0
Rs. 1.5 crores- Rs. 5 crores                                                    2
More than Rs. 5 crores                                                    4

Services Accounting Code(SAC) under Goods and Services Tax

Unlike Excise law, GST deals with both Goods and Services, therefore it has to fulfill the requirements for the classification of both Goods and services. in line with the classification of Goods as per HSN, the services are also classified as per SAC. It’s a 6 digit code as per which-

  • First two digits are common to all services
  • The next two represents the major nature of services
  • The last two digits represents the detailed nature of services

State Code List

As the name itself explains that the state code list explains the coding of the states as included in the GST structure for identification of the transactions and place of supply. Usually the alphabetic or alpha numerals are considered for giving coding to states but in GST only numerical codes are used to identify and distinguish the implication of tax i.e. whether CGST/ SGCT or IGST will be charged.

If the GSTIN and Place of Supply under GST state code is of the same state then CGST/ SGST will be applicable and if the GSTIN and Place of Supply state codes are different then IGST will be applicable.

 

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  1. Thanks for sharing informative tips on GST. Hope the tax rate for every products will be reduced in future. Keep us updated with more current trends.

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