7114000 is the designated HSN classification for Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins, categorized under Chapter 7 – Edible Vegetables And Certain in the GST tariff structure. Businesses involved in trading, manufacturing, or importing Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins must apply this code correctly on invoices and tax returns. The applicable tax rates include CGST at Nil, SGST/UTGST at Nil for local transactions, and IGST at Nil for interstate supplies. Quantities are measured in kg. for billing purposes.

HSN Codes under Chapter 7 – Edible Vegetables And Certain

Below are related HSN codes from Chapter 7 – Edible Vegetables And Certain for your reference:

Chapter HSN Code Description CGST SGST/UTGST IGST
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7011000 Potatoes, Fresh Or Chilled Seed Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7019000 Potatoes, Fresh Or Chilled Other Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7020000 Tomatoes, Fresh Or Chilled Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7031010 Onions, Shallots, Garlic, Leeks And Otheralliaceou... Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7031011 Rose Onion Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7031019 Other Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7031020 Onions, Shallots, Garlic, Leeks And Otheralliaceou... Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7031090 Other Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7032000 Onions, Shallots, Garlic, Leeks And Otheralliaceou... Nil Nil Nil
Edible Vegetables And Certain... 7039000 Onions, Shallots, Garlic, Leeks And Otheralliaceou... Nil Nil Nil

GST Rates for HSN 7114000

The taxation of Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins under HSN Code 7114000 depends on supply location. Intrastate transactions require CGST at Nil and SGST/UTGST at Nil. Interstate supplies are charged IGST at Nil. Invoices should consistently use kg. for Edible Vegetables And Certain goods under Chapter 7.

Who Should Use HSN Code 7114000?

Manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and exporters dealing in Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins are required to mention HSN 7114000 on all tax documents. This classification under Edible Vegetables And Certain applies to businesses of all sizes operating within Chapter 7. Proper usage ensures accurate return filing and audit compliance.

Business Registration Requirements

Looking to deal in Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins? GST registration is your first compliance requirement for HSN 7114000 goods. International traders in Edible Vegetables And Certain 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 7114000 for Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins enables legitimate input tax credit claims and prevents assessment disputes. Businesses under Chapter 7 – Edible Vegetables And Certain should monitor rate updates (Nil, Nil, Nil) through official notifications to maintain seamless compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the unit of measurement for HSN 7114000?

The standard unit of measurement for Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins under HSN Code 7114000 is kg.. All invoices and GST returns must reflect quantities using this measurement standard.

Is HSN Code 7114000 mandatory for small businesses?

Yes, businesses dealing in Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins must use HSN 7114000 on invoices regardless of their size. The number of digits required may vary based on turnover thresholds set by GST rules.

What happens if I use wrong HSN code for Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins?

Using incorrect classification can result in wrong tax calculation, rejected input credits, and penalties during assessment. Always verify HSN 7114000 for Edible Vegetables And Certain goods before invoicing.

Do I need AD Code registration for exporting Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins?

Yes, AD Code registration is required for exporters dealing in Vegetables Provisionally Preserved(For Example, By Sulphur Dioxide Gas,In Brine, In Sulphur Water Or In Otherpreservative Solutions), But Unsuitablein That State For Immediate Consumptioncucumbers And Gherkins under Edible Vegetables And Certain. This registration links your bank account to process foreign currency payments from overseas buyers.

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