Goods and services in India fall under different GST slabs: 0% for essential items, 5% for basic necessities, 12% for standard goods, 18% for most consumer products, and 28% for luxury and sin goods. Each slab is designed to categorise goods and services ing to necessity and luxury.
GST is a consumption tax at 10% on most goods and services sold or consumed in Australia. GST is levied on imported goods, services and digital products.
Goods and services in India fall under different GST slabs: 0% for essential items, 5% for basic necessities, 12% for standard goods, 18% for most consumer products, and 28% for luxury and sin goods. Each slab is designed to categorise goods and services ing to necessity and luxury.
What is the GST on Steel and Iron? Iron and steel bars, scraps, pipes, sheets, and wires are generally subject to an 18% GST rate in India.
Finally, lamps and lighting fittings including searchlights and spotlights and parts thereof, not elsewhere specified or included; illuminated signs, illuminated nameplates and the like, having a permanently fixed light source, and parts thereof not elsewhere specified or included attract a GST rate of 28%.
Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement. Marble and granite blocks attract a GST rate of 12%. On the other hand, marble, granite and travertine, in other than blocks attract a GST rate of 28%.
GST rates and HSN code for Structures Of Iron Or Steel. HSN CodeRate (%)Rate Revision 73083000 18 18% 73084000 18 18% 730890 18 18% 73089010 18 18%13 more rows
Currently the most common GST rates on goods in India are 0% or nil rated, 5%, 12%, 18%, and 28%. Two of the lesser common GST rates applicable to goods in India are 0.25% and 3%. In other cases, such as the GST composition scheme, slightly lower GST tax rates of 1.5%, 5% or 6% are applicable.
Steel and metal furniture generally fall under the 18% GST slab.