GST HSN CODE SUMMARY
What is HSN Code?
HSN code stands for “Harmonized System of Nomenclature”. This
system has been introduced for the systematic classification of goods all over
the world. HSN code is a 6-digit uniform code that classifies 5000+ products
and is accepted worldwide. It was developed by the World Customs Organization
(WCO) and it came into effect from 1988.
How does HSN code work?
It has about 5,000 commodity groups, each identified by a
six-digit code, arranged in a legal and logical structure. It is supported by
well-defined rules to achieve uniform classification.
Why is HSN important?
The main purpose of HSN is to classify goods from all over the
World in a systematic and logical manner. This brings in a uniform
classification of goods and facilitates international trade.
HSN Worldwide
The HSN system is used by more than 200 countries and economies
for reasons such as:
- Uniform
classification
- Base for their
Customs tariffs
- Collection of
international trade statistics
Over 98% of the merchandise in international trade is classified
in terms of the HSN.
Harmonized System of Nomenclature number for each commodity is
accepted by most of the countries. The HSN number remains same for almost all
goods. However, HSN number used in some of the countries varies little, based
on the nature of goods classified.
HSN in India
India is a member of World Customs Organization(WCO) since 1971.
It was originally using 6-digit HSN codes to classify commodities for Customs
and Central Excise. Later Customs and Central Excise added two more digits to
make the codes more precise, resulting in an 8 digit classification.
Understanding the HSN
Code
The HSN structure contains 21 sections, with 99 Chapters, about
1,244 headings, and 5,224 subheadings.
- Each Section is
divided into Chapters. Each Chapter is divided into Headings. Each Heading
is divided into Sub Headings.
- Section and Chapter titles describe broad categories of goods, while headings and subheadings describe products in detail.
For example:
Handkerchiefs made of Textile matters 62.13.90
- First two digits
(62) represent the chapter number for Articles of apparel and clothing
accessories, not knitted or crocheted.
- Next two digits
(13) represent the heading number for handkerchiefs.
- Finally, last
two digits (90) is the product code for handkerchiefs made of other
textile materials.
India has 2 more digits for a deeper classification.
If the handkerchiefs are made from a man-made fibre, then the
HSN code is 62.13.90.10.
If the handkerchiefs are made from silk or waste from silk.,
then the HSN code is 62.13.90.90.
Services Accounting Code
(SAC) in GST
Like goods, services are also classified uniformly for
recognition, measurement and taxation. Codes for services are called Services
Accounting Code or SAC.
For example:
Legal documentation and certification services concerning
patents, copyrights and other intellectual property rights-- 998213
- The first two
digits are same for all services i.e. 99
- The next two
digits (82) represent the major nature of service, in this case, legal
services
- The last two
digits (13) represent detailed nature of service, i.e., legal
documentation for patents etc.
HSN in GST
HSN codes to be declared
Turnover |
No. of digits of HSN to be
declared |
Upto 1.5 crore |
0 |
1.5 crore- 5 crore |
2 |
More than 5 crore |
4 |
- These HSN codes
must be declared in every tax invoice issued by the taxpayer under GST.
- The turnover for
previous year will be considered as a basis to find out number of HSN
digits to be used.
All 8 digits of HSN code
is mandatory in case of export and imports under the GST.
Why is HSN important
under GST?
The purpose of HSN codes is to make GST systematic and globally
accepted.
HSN codes will remove the need to upload the detailed
description of the goods. This will save time and make filing easier since GST
returns are automated.
A dealer or a service provider must provide HSN/SAC wise summary
of sales in his GSTR-1 if his turnover falls in above slabs.
12. HSN - wise summary of
outward supplies
Sections |
HSN Code List for |
Section 1 |
Live Animals, Animal Products |
Section 2 |
Vegetable Products |
Section 3 |
Animal or Vegetable Fats and Oils
and their cleavage products, prepared edible fats, Animal or Vegetable waxes |
Section 4 |
Prepared Foodstuffs, Beverages,
Spirits and Vinegar, Tobacco and Manufactured Tobacco Substitutes |
Section 5 |
Mineral Products |
Section 6 |
Product of the chemicals or allied
Industries |
Section 7 |
Plastics and articles thereof,
Rubber and articles thereof |
Section 8 |
Raw hides and skins, Leather,
Furskins and articles thereof, saddlery and harness, travel goods, handbags
and similar containers, articles of animal gut ( other than silk-worm gut ) |
Section 9 |
Wood and articles of wood, Wood
charcoal, Cork and articles of cork, Manufacturers of straw, of Esparto or of
other Plaiting Materials, Basketwork and Wickerwork |
Section 10 |
Pulp of wood or of other Fibrous
Cellulosic Material, Recovered ( Waste and scrap ) paper or paperboard, paper
and paperboard and articles thereof |
Section 11 |
Textile and textile articles |
Section 12 |
Footwear, Headgear, Umbrellas, Sun
Umbrellas, Walking-sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts
thereof, Prepared feathers and articles made therewith, Artificial flowers,
Articles of human hair |
Section 13 |
Articles of stone, plaster,
cement, asbestos, mica, or similar materials, ceramic products, glass and
glassware |
Section 14 |
Natural or cultured pearls,
Precious or semi-precious stones, precious metals, Metal clad with precious
metal, and articles thereof, Imitation Jewellery, Coins |
Section 15 |
Base Metals and articles of Base
Metal |
Section 16 |
Machinery and mechanical
appliances, electrical equipment, parts thereof, sound recorders and
reproducers, television image and souch recorders and reproducers, and Parts
and Accessories of such article |
Section 17 |
Vehicles, Aircraft, Vessels and
Associated Transport Equipment |
Section 18 |
Optical, Photographic,
Cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision, medical or surgical
instruments and apparatus, clocks and watches, musical instruments, parts and
accessories thereof |
Section 19 |
Arms and ammunition, parts and
accessories thereof |
Section 20 |
Miscellaneous Manufactured
Articles |
Section 21 |
Works of art, Collectors' Pieces
and antiques |
For Details HSN Summary
Rate wise please visit https://cbic-gst.gov.in/gst-goods-services-rates.html
How can I find my product
in HSN list and its relevant HSN Code?
Please visit our handy HSN List to find out both HSN codes of goods & SAC
codes of services.
What is UQC?
UQC stands for Unique Quantity Code. In simple terms, it is a
unit of measurement such as 1 kilogramme of wheat, 1 litre of oil etc.
What is UQC in GST?
As per CGST Rules, any tax invoice, credit note, debit note must
have UQC or quantity unit description.
For example-
100 metres of fabric
Refer our article on UQC for more
information.
To minimize errors while filing GST returns, it’s important to
know the right HSN code for your product.
Use HSN List to find out the HSN code for your product.
Our List has all
the HSN codes inbuilt. You need to select the items you sell only once in the
Item Master. Once you are done, your HSN code will be automatically populated
in all your invoices and returns.
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