Under the GST regime, HSN Code 52115290 classifies Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other within Chapter 52 – Cotton. This code is essential for businesses to correctly calculate and remit taxes on Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other. The applicable rates are CGST at 0.025, SGST/UTGST at 0.025 for within-state sales, and IGST at 0.05 for interstate supplies. Goods are quantified using m2.

HSN Codes under Chapter 52 – Cotton

Below are related HSN codes from Chapter 52 – Cotton for your reference:

Chapter HSN Code Description CGST SGST/UTGST IGST
Cotton... 52010011 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010012 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010013 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010014 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010015 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010019 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010020 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed Cotton, Not Carded Or... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010021 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed - Cotton, Not Carded ... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010022 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed - Cotton, Not Carded ... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%
Cotton... 52010023 Cotton, Not Carded Or Combed - Cotton, Not Carded ... 2.50% 2.50% 5.00%

GST Rates for HSN 52115290

Tax liability for Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other under HSN 52115290 varies by transaction geography. CGST at 0.025 combined with SGST/UTGST at 0.025 applies to local sales. Interstate movement attracts IGST at 0.05. All billing for Chapter 52 – Cotton products must use m2.

Who Should Use HSN Code 52115290?

Traders, manufacturers, and importers of Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other are required to mention HSN Code 52115290 on all GST documents. This Cotton classification under Chapter 52 is mandatory for compliance across all business formats including online sellers.

Business Registration Requirements

Looking to deal in Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other? GST registration is your first compliance requirement for HSN 52115290 goods. International traders in Cotton products must obtain an Import Export Code. AD Code registration facilitates export payment processing. Company registration should precede all other business approvals.

Why Correct Classification Matters

Accurate application of HSN Code 52115290 for Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other enables legitimate input tax credit claims and prevents assessment disputes. Businesses under Chapter 52 – Cotton should monitor rate updates (0.025, 0.025, 0.05) through official notifications to maintain seamless compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many digits of HSN Code 52115290 should I mention on invoices?

The number of HSN digits depends on your annual turnover. Businesses with turnover above Rs 5 crore must mention 6 digits, while others may use 4 digits. Always use the complete HSN 52115290 for accurate classification of Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other.

Can I claim input tax credit on Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other purchases?

Yes, registered businesses can claim input tax credit on Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other purchases made under HSN 52115290. Ensure your supplier mentions correct HSN code and GST rates (0.025, 0.025) on the invoice.

What is the difference between CGST and IGST for HSN 52115290?

CGST at 0.025 plus SGST/UTGST at 0.025 applies when Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other is sold within the same state. IGST at 0.05 is charged when goods move across state borders or are imported.

Is Import Export Code necessary for trading Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other domestically?

No, Import Export Code is only required if you plan to import or export Woven Fabrics Of Cotton, Containing Less Than 85% By Weight Of Cotton, Mixed Mainly Or Solely With Man-Made Fibres, Weighing More Than 200 G/M2 - Printed : 3-Thread Or 4-Thread Twill, Including Cross Twill :Other internationally. For domestic trade within Cotton, GST registration is sufficient.

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