Chapter 39 of the GST framework covers Plastics And Articles Thereof, and HSN Code 39081079 specifically identifies Other Primary Form for taxation purposes. This classification is mandatory for all businesses engaged in the supply of Other Primary Form. Tax rates applicable include CGST at 9.00%, SGST/UTGST at 9.00%, and IGST at 18.00% for interstate movements. The standard unit of measurement is kg..

HSN Codes under Chapter 39 – Plastics And Articles Thereof

Below are related HSN codes from Chapter 39 – Plastics And Articles Thereof for your reference:

Chapter HSN Code Description CGST SGST/UTGST IGST
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39011010 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms - Polyethyl... 9.00% 9.00% 18.00%
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39011020 Low Density Polyethylene (Ldpe) 9.00% 9.00% 18.00%
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39011090 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms - Polyethyl... 0.09 0.09 0.18
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39012000 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms Polyethylen... 0.09 0.09 0.18
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39013000 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms Ethylene - ... 0.09 0.09 0.18
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39014010 Linear Low Density Polyethylene (Lldpe), In Which ... 9.00% 9.00% 18.00%
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39014090 Other 0.09 0.09 0.18
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39019000 Other 9.00% 9.00% 18.00%
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39019010 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms - Other: Li... 9.00% 9.00% 18.00%
Plastics And Articles Thereof... 39019090 Polymers Of Ethylene, In Primary Forms - Other: Ot... 0.09 0.09 0.18

GST Rates for HSN 39081079

The tax structure for Other Primary Form under HSN Code 39081079 follows a dual taxation model. CGST is levied at 9.00% and SGST/UTGST at 9.00% for intrastate sales. Interstate transactions attract IGST at 18.00%. All invoices must record quantities in kg. as the standard measurement for goods under Chapter 39 – Plastics And Articles Thereof.

Who Should Use HSN Code 39081079?

Manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and exporters dealing in Other Primary Form are required to mention HSN 39081079 on all tax documents. This classification under Plastics And Articles Thereof applies to businesses of all sizes operating within Chapter 39. Proper usage ensures accurate return filing and audit compliance.

Business Registration Requirements

Entering the Other Primary Form market requires essential registrations. GST registration enables legal tax collection on HSN 39081079 goods. For cross-border trade in Plastics And Articles Thereof items, secure an Import Export Code. Exporters additionally need AD Code registration for bank processing. Begin with company registration to establish your business entity.

Why Correct Classification Matters

Accurate HSN Code 39081079 usage for Other Primary Form simplifies reconciliation and protects against penalties. Keep current with 9.00%, 9.00%, and 18.00% updates for Chapter 39 – Plastics And Articles Thereof to ensure ongoing compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is HSN Code 39081079 used for?

HSN Code 39081079 is used to classify Other Primary Form under Chapter 39 – Plastics And Articles Thereof for GST purposes. Businesses must mention this code on invoices to ensure correct tax calculation and compliance.

What are the GST rates applicable on HSN 39081079?

For Other Primary Form, CGST applies at 9.00% and SGST/UTGST at 9.00% for intrastate supplies. Interstate transactions are taxed under IGST at 18.00%.

Do I need GST registration to trade in Other Primary Form?

Yes, GST registration is mandatory for businesses dealing in Other Primary Form under HSN 39081079. This enables you to legally collect taxes and claim input credits on purchases.

What registrations are required for importing Other Primary Form?

For importing goods under Plastics And Articles Thereof, you need GST registration along with an Import Export Code. Exporters should also obtain AD Code registration for processing international payments.

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