HSN Code 3038190 provides the tax classification for Other Sharks under Chapter 3 – Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc of the GST tariff. Businesses dealing in Other Sharks must use this code for proper invoicing and return filing. Applicable taxes include CGST at Nil/2.5%, SGST/UTGST at Nil/2.5%, and IGST at Nil/5%. The recognized unit of measurement is kg..

HSN Codes under Chapter 3 – Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc

Below are related HSN codes from Chapter 3 – Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc for your reference:

Chapter HSN Code Description CGST SGST/UTGST IGST
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3011100 Live Fish -Ornamental Fish--Freshwater Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3011900 Live Fish -Ornamental Fish--Other Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3019100 Live Fishother Live Fish Trout (Salmo Trutta, Onco... Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3019200 Live Fishother Live Fish Eels (Anguilla Spp.) Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3019300 Carp (Cyprinus Spp., Carassius Spp., Ctenopharyngo... Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3019400 Live Fish-Other Live Fish-- Bluefin Tunas (Thunnus... Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3019500 Live Fish-Other Live Fish--Southern Bluefin Tunas ... Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3019900 Live Fishother Live Fish Other Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3021100 Fish, Fresh Or Chilled, Excluding Fishfillets And ... Nil Nil Nil
Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc... 3021300 Fish, Fresh Or Chilled, Excluding Fishfillets And ... Nil Nil Nil

GST Rates for HSN 3038190

Tax liability for Other Sharks under HSN 3038190 varies by transaction geography. CGST at Nil/2.5% combined with SGST/UTGST at Nil/2.5% applies to local sales. Interstate movement attracts IGST at Nil/5%. All billing for Chapter 3 – Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc products must use kg..

Who Should Use HSN Code 3038190?

Traders, manufacturers, and importers of Other Sharks are required to mention HSN Code 3038190 on all GST documents. This Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc classification under Chapter 3 is mandatory for compliance across all business formats including online sellers.

Business Registration Requirements

Starting a business involving Other Sharks? GST registration is mandatory for collecting and remitting taxes on HSN 3038190 goods. Companies planning international trade within Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc must obtain an Import Export Code. Exporters need AD Code registration for receiving foreign payments. New entrepreneurs should complete company registration before pursuing trade-specific approvals.

Why Correct Classification Matters

Correct HSN Code 3038190 application for Other Sharks ensures smooth input credit utilization and assessment processes. Track Nil/2.5%, Nil/2.5%, and Nil/5% rate changes for Chapter 3 – Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc through official notifications for continuous compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where can I find the official GST rate for HSN 3038190?

Official GST rates for Other Sharks under HSN 3038190 are published in government notifications and the CBIC website. Current rates are CGST Nil/2.5%, SGST/UTGST Nil/2.5%, and IGST Nil/5%.

Do online marketplaces need to mention HSN 3038190?

Yes, online marketplaces and e-commerce operators selling Other Sharks must mention HSN Code 3038190 on invoices. This Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc classification applies to all sales channels under Chapter 3.

What documents are needed for company registration to trade in Other Sharks?

For company registration, you need identity proof, address proof, and registered office documents. Once registered, apply for GST registration to start trading in Other Sharks under HSN 3038190.

How often do GST rates change for Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc products?

GST rates for Other Sharks and other Fish And Crustaceans, Mollusc products under Chapter 3 may change through GST Council recommendations. Monitor official notifications to stay updated on Nil/2.5%, Nil/2.5%, and Nil/5% revisions.

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